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Presentation
Can Students Pass the Test: Should We Use Student Subjects in Operations Management Research
39th Annual Conference of the Decision Sciences Institution (2008)
  • Xiaowen Huang
  • Thomas F. Gattiker, Boise State University
  • Joshua L. Schwarz
Abstract

Student subject research is rarely used and published in the OM field. This study investigates whether there is a place for student subjects-based research in our discipline and, if so, to define when such research is appropriate. Three major issues are discussed: (i) validity trade-offs and methodological choices, (ii) the nature and relevance of dissimilarity between students and practitioners, and (iii) the empirical evidence of generalizability.

Publication Date
November, 2008
Citation Information
Xiaowen Huang, Thomas F. Gattiker and Joshua L. Schwarz. "Can Students Pass the Test: Should We Use Student Subjects in Operations Management Research" 39th Annual Conference of the Decision Sciences Institution (2008)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/thomas_gattiker/2/