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This study examines the role of transfer mechanisms, including replication and adaptation, in knowledge transfer from …
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Hubbard and Lindsay's article in this issue proposes a framework for generating knowledge based upon significant sameness of replications rather than significant differences. This critique agrees with their basic premise, but points out weaknesses in their proposal to use overlapping confidence...
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The paper examines the generalizability of forward and feedback effects of durable goods and service brand extensions through a main study and four replications. The replications address the generalizability of empirical findings across characteristics of parent brand (luxury versus non-luxury),...
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science literature, the usefulness of replication research is not as widely practiced in the social sciences. The authors … previously (1995, 2000) investigated the prevalence of replication research by soliciting journal editors' perceptions of their … generally endorsed replication as a necessary part of research, while social science editors have been less than enthusiastic …
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