From asq-skills
Guides selection and justification of qualitative or quantitative research designs for ASQ manuscripts, emphasizing rigor, trustworthiness, and fit to theoretical questions.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/asq-skills:asq-methodsThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
- You are deciding between a qualitative/inductive and a quantitative design
At ASQ, neither method is privileged. The journal publishes superb qualitative and quantitative work, and the current Editor, Beth Bechky (UC Davis; term began July 1, 2025), is herself an ethnographer of work and occupations — a signal that rich fieldwork is genuinely first-class here, not a tolerated minority. The ASQ guidelines say it plainly: "We do not attach greater significance to one methodological style than another, but we value data" — and it is "open to work based on qualitative or quantitative data collected from archives, the lab, or the field, as well as simulations and formal models." The guidelines also stress supporting a diversity of methods and ensuring the trustworthiness of published work (verify at journals.sagepub.com/author-instructions/asq). What is non-negotiable is that the design fits the question (see asq-theory-development) and is executed with rigor. A sophisticated estimator cannot rescue a thin theory, and a single immersive case can carry an ASQ paper if the insight is deep and the craft is high — a different bar from venues where a clean causal-identification design is itself treated as the contribution.
Use for how/why process, emergence, meaning, identity, and contested dynamics.
Design requirements:
Use for whether/how much/under what conditions questions across many cases.
Design requirements:
asq-data-analysis and asq-tables-figures).【Design】qualitative (type) / quantitative (type)
【Why it fits】link to the theoretical question
【Sampling/identification】logic + key threat addressed
【Data sources】list + triangulation/measurement plan
【Rigor safeguards】trustworthiness or identification checks
【Next step】asq-data-analysis
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Guides users in selecting and justifying research design for Organization Studies manuscripts, covering qualitative/ethnographic/process/historical/quantitative methods with rigor standards required by OS reviewers.
Guides selection and defense of research designs for Organization Science manuscripts, matching qualitative, quantitative, experimental, or simulation methods to the research question and level of analysis. Addresses reviewer demands for causal inference.