Reproducibility in Management Science

被引:9
作者
Fisar, Milos [1 ]
Greiner, Ben [2 ,3 ]
Huber, Christoph [2 ]
Katok, Elena [4 ]
Ozkes, Ali I. [5 ]
机构
[1] Masaryk Univ, Expt Econ Lab, Dept Publ Econ, Brno 60200, Czech Republic
[2] Vienna Univ Econ & Business Adm, Inst Markets & Strategy, A-1020 Vienna, Austria
[3] Univ New South Wales, Sch Econ, Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia
[4] Univ Texas Dallas, Naveen Jindal Sch Management, Dept Operat Management, Richardson, TX 75080 USA
[5] Univ Cote Azur, SKEMA Business Sch, GREDEG, Campus Grand Paris, F-92156 Suresnes, France
关键词
reproducibility; replication; crowd science; ECONOMICS; REPLICATION; CREDIBILITY; INCENTIVES; LESSONS; TRUTH;
D O I
10.1287/mnsc.2023.03556
中图分类号
C93 [管理学];
学科分类号
12 ; 1201 ; 1202 ; 120202 ;
摘要
With the help of more than 700 reviewers, we assess the reproducibility of nearly 500 articles published in the journal Management Science before and after the introduction of a new Data and Code Disclosure policy in 2019. When considering only articles for which data accessibility and hardware and software requirements were not an obstacle for reviewers, the results of more than 95% of articles under the new disclosure policy could be fully or largely computationally reproduced. However, for 29% of articles, at least part of the data set was not accessible to the reviewer. Considering all articles in our sample reduces the share of reproduced articles to 68%. These figures represent a significant increase compared with the period before the introduction of the disclosure policy, where only 12% of articles voluntarily provided replication materials, of which 55% could be (largely) reproduced. Substantial heterogeneity in reproducibility rates across different fields is mainly driven by differences in data set accessibility. Other reasons for unsuccessful reproduction attempts include missing code, unresolvable code errors, weak or missing documentation, and software and hardware requirements and code complexity. Our findings highlight the importance of journal code and data disclosure policies and suggest potential avenues for enhancing their effectiveness.
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页码:1343 / 1356
页数:14
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