[ 07 — RESOURCES ]

Resources

Where to go deeper

A starting library on replication and open science in management — from our organizers and speakers, and the wider community.

[ FROM THE ORGANIZERS ]

Credible Management Research

A hub and monthly newsletter on open science, scientific rigour, and credible management and organizational research — curated by Roman Briker, Fabiola Gerpott, and Jost Sieweke. Field developments, expert interviews, and new papers, straight to your inbox. No spam, just credible content.

Replication & registered reports

Practical guides and the case for replication in management, from people you’ll meet at the summit.

Publishing Registered Reports

Common beliefs and best practices for registered reports in management and applied psychology — a practical starting point.

Briker & Gerpott
Organizational Research Methods · 2024

Building an Ecosystem for Replication

How the field is building support for replication and reproducibility studies, one special issue at a time.

Obenauer, Sieweke et al.
Group & Organization Management · 2026

Journal of Management Scientific Reports

A management journal built for rigorous, evidence-focused work — including replications, reproductions, and null results.

SAGE · edited by
Xavier Martin & colleagues

Open science foundations

The tools and training the summit builds on — free to use before you arrive.

Open Science Framework

Pre-register your hypotheses and analysis plan, and share data, materials, and code — all in one free place.

osf.io

Center for Open Science

The non-profit behind the OSF, registered reports, and much of today’s open-science infrastructure.

cos.io

Improving Your Statistical Inferences

Daniel Lakens’ free online textbook on designing better studies and reporting them transparently — essential open-science reading.

Daniel Lakens
free open textbook
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam University of Limerick Alma Mater Studiorum — University of Bologna