About

Who We Are

Women in Research Methods is for women academics in management and the organizational sciences who share an interest in research methods. We are faculty members and doctoral students sharing interests, questions, concerns, and advice on writing methods papers, using methods, teaching methods, integrating methods research in an academic career, and other issues related to both qualitative and quantitative methods.


Overview

Women in Research Methods was founded by Dr. Lisa Schurer Lambert and Dr. Tine Koehler. In the following videos, Drs. Lambert and Köhler provide an overview of WRM, consider their intent when launching the network, and discuss ways to be involved.

Thank you to Alexis Hightower at Oklahoma State University for conducting and editing the above interviews!

Leadership

Dr. Lisa Schurer Lambert is a Professor and William S. Spears Chair of Business at Oklahoma State University. Her scholarship has focused on the employment relationship, leadership, and research methods. She is an Associate Editor and incoming Co-Editor for Organizational Research Methods, serves on Editorial Boards for multiple journals, has served as Division Chair for the Research Methods Division of AOM, and was elected to a five-year leadership term (2018-2023) as President of Southern Management Association. She is also a frequent instructor for the Consortium for the Advancement of Research Methods and Analysis (CARMA) instructor.

Dr. Tine Köhler is Associate Professor for International Management in the Department of Management and Marketing at the University of Melbourne, Australia. Her research focuses on Global Teamwork and Research Methods. Her main research interests are in the area of cross-cultural management, cross-cultural communication and coordination, group processes, trust, and motivation, qualitative research methods, meta-analysis and regression. Dr. Köhler is an Associate Editor at Organizational Research Methods. Dr. Köhler serves on the International Advisory Board of the Consortium for the Advancement of Research Methods and Analysis (CARMA) and is a CARMA instructor.