Our students probably consume more YouTube than we do (certainly than me, my YouTube consumption is fairly limited). So I am always impressed just how good the resources on there can be. Which is unsurprising given that my YouTube feed is split equally between rescue dog videos and baking. My most recent discovery here is Ibrat Djabbarov (Imperial), who has compiled an impressive list of talks by some key scholars in the field:
I’ve said it before and I say it again, I really like Mark Saunders’ research methods channel. Mark is, of course, a Birmingham and British Academy of Management colleague who recently retired. Mostly he is famous for his “research onion”, which represents research design choices in layers. His channel offers more good resources, and I like to use clips in lectures:
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