The replication crisis is a growing concern in academia that many research results cannot be reproduced or confirmed by others.
Here, the concept of open science has been proposed as a solution to several of the problems associated with the replication crisis, with practices such as sharing data and methods and open access to publications.
About the speakers
- Lewend Mayiwar is an Associate Professor of Organizational Behavior at Oslo Business School, OsloMet, and a postdoctoral fellow in Behavioral Economics at Linköping University. His research focuses on judgment and decision-making and social psychology, with a strong interest in open science practices such as replication, preregistration, registered reports, and reproducibility. He serves on the steering committee of the Norwegian Reproducibility Network (NORRN) and has published multiple replications and registered reports.
- Jakob Utgård is associate professor of marketing at Oslo Business School at OsloMet where he teaches and researches within marketing and sustainability. He has closely followed the replication crisis in business studies over the last decade.