Good Scientific Practice and Reproducible Research

Prof. Dr. Marianne Saam

Course

Description

Journals in economics and management and funding agencies increasingly require that publication- and project-related data and analyses be published. This enables verification of the results and further use of the data and program code.

In the online seminar, we show how data and program codes are prepared according to the guidelines of leading journals. We provide an overview of the requirements of the most important third-party funding bodies, various journals and professional societies in economics and management. A focus is on guidelines for quantitative empirical work.

We show how to prepare data using the statistical software STATA. However, the seminar can be attended without in-depth STATA knowledge, as the examples are transferable to other statistical software.

In order to obtain credit points for the seminar, each student has to reproduce a published paper (using STATA or another software).

The course will take place online.

Prior knowledge of applied statistics at the level of introductory econometrics or other quantitative social science is expected for reproducing a published paper.

Students who do not want to obtain credit for the course may not necessarily need prior knowledge of statistics. In this case, taking other quantitative courses afterwards is necessary for doing own empirical work.

General Data

  • Abbreviation
    WiSo-Good Scientific Practice
  • Semester
    winter semester 23/24
  • Target Groups
    WiSo doctoral study program
  • Course Type
  • Course Language
    English
  • Departments
    Faculty of Business, Economics and Social Sciences

Place and Time

Date
  • Place
  • Time
    at 24/11/2023 from 10:00 to 16:00
Date
  • Place
  • Time
    at 25/11/2023 from 10:00 to 14:00
Date
  • Place
  • Time
    at 19/01/2024 from 09:00 to 18:00

Recognition Modalities

  • Number of Semester Hours
    1
  • Amount of Credit Points
    4
  • Creditable as
    • WiSo doctoral program: WiSo methods for Economics
    • WiSo doctoral program: WiSo methods for Social Economics
    • WiSo doctoral program: WiSo methods for Social Siences

Registration Modalities

  • Type of Place Allocation
    Manual Place Allocation (after the registration deadline)
  • Information about Registration
  • Max. Number of Participants
    20