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Publication bias in union-productivity research?

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posted on 2005-01-01, 00:00 authored by Chris DoucouliagosChris Doucouliagos, P Laroche, Tom StanleyTom Stanley
This paper develops and applies several meta-analytic techniques to investigate the presence of publication bias in industrial relations research, specifically in the union-productivity effects literature. Publication bias arises when statistically insignificant results are suppressed or when results satisfying prior expectations are given preference. Like most fields, research in industrial relations is vulnerable to publication bias. Unlike other fields such as economics, there is no evidence of publication bias in the union-productivity literature, as a whole. However, there are pockets of publication selection, as well as negative autoregression, confirming the controversial nature of this area of research. Meta-regression analysis reveals evidence of publication bias (or selection) among US studies.

History

Journal

Relations Industrielles.

Volume

60

Issue

2

Season

Spring

Pagination

320 - 344

Publisher

Universite Laval. Departement des Relations Industrielles

Location

Quebec, Canada

ISSN

0034-379X

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal; C Journal article

Copyright notice

2005, Universite Laval. Departement des Relations Industrielles