Four names for data you didn't collect. Only one makes sense.The Research Detective - Episode 2: The Usual Suspects
What do you call data that you did not create yourself?
Why do we have so many terms for the same thing, and which one is the best one to use? Episode 2 of The Research Detective tackles what makes research in this space so confusing — everyone uses different terms and therefore talks past each other. What is the term that makes the most sense? And why? The Research Detective will tell you. Also, who is Keyser Söze? And if you want to know more, our paper (co-authored with Adam Nix, David Kirsch and Omeghie Okoyomoh) was just accepted by Organization Studies and should be out shortly. Make sure to subscribe for updates! You're currently a free subscriber to History in Organizations. For the full experience, upgrade your subscription.
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Monday, 17 August 2026
Four names for data you didn't collect. Only one makes sense.
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Four names for data you didn't collect. Only one makes sense.
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