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Nicole Franziska Richter

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University of Southern Denmark

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Nicole Franziska Richter is an Associate Professor of International Business at the University of Southern Denmark. She received her PhD (on Internationalization and Firm Performance) from University of Hamburg (in 2009) and was awarded with the ‘Wolfgang-Ritter’-Award for excellent research (in 2013). Richter habilitated (on Determinants of Success in International Business) from TU Hamburg (in 2015). Her research has a quantitative orientation and focuses on strategic and international management with a special emphasis on cross-cultural aspects. Nicole Richter is one of the leading experts in the field of PLS structural equation modeling and an ambassador for Necessary Condition Analysis. Her publications have appeared in many journals, such as Journal of World Business, Journal of International Management, and International Business Review.

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Necessary Conditions Analysis: Theory and Applications

NCA is a rather new method, with several methodological publications that have appeared in high ranked journals. It has been applied in a variety of research fields in the social, medical and technical sciences with a rapidly increasing number of publications. It has the potential “to change how organizational researchers approach testing for cause and effect relationships” (according to an editor of a top journal). Participants of earlier workshops appreciated the method because it is “intuitively easy to understand”, “a new way of thinking and therefore it may lead to many interesting insights, just re-analyzing an old dataset”, and “insights are very relevant for practice”. The course is primarily open to PhD candidates and junior faculty, but also to other researchers (including master students and senior faculty) who are interested in this novel approach.
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Necessary Conditions Analysis: Theory and Applications

NCA is a rather new method, with several methodological publications that have appeared in high ranked journals. It has been applied in a variety of research fields in the social, medical and technical sciences with a rapidly increasing number of publications. It has the potential “to change how organizational researchers approach testing for cause and effect relationships” (according to an editor of a top journal). Participants of earlier workshops appreciated the method because it is “intuitively easy to understand”, “a new way of thinking and therefore it may lead to many interesting insights, just re-analyzing an old dataset”, and “insights are very relevant for practice”. The course is primarily open to PhD candidates and junior faculty, but also to other researchers (including master students and senior faculty) who are interested in this novel approach.
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