AI, GPT4, Measurement and the Epistemology of Research
讲座信息 | INFOMATION
讲者:Prof. Andrew Delios (National University of Singapore)
时间:2024年11月25日(周一) 10时
地点: 同济大厦A座402教室
讲座摘要 | ABSTRACT
The science of social science develops and improves over time. But how much of social science is science, in the strictest sense of the definition of science? This question is not a new one, but it is an important one for understanding what skills we need to develop as social scientists involved in research on organizations. Its importance extends from the practices we adopt and the practices that we focus on improving, in order to progress the rigor of our methodologies and the consequent level of confidence we have in empirical results. Our session will oscillate between big picture epistemological issues and specific examples that consider techniques related to improving measurement, alternatives to the solo-hero researcher model, and the incorporation of large language models such as GPT4, Claude 2 and Bard into our research processes.
讲者介绍 | GUEST BIO
Andrew Delios is Professor and Vice-Dean MSc Programs at NUS Business School. He was Head of the Department of Strategy and Policy at NUS for 8 years. His research looks at strategy, governance and global competition in emerging economies, with a particular focus on international business issues for companies operating in East and Southeast Asia. Andrew has authored more than 100 journal articles, case studies and book chapters, as well as seven books, including the recently published Transnational Management, co-authored with Chris Bartlett and Paul Beamish. He has been an Editor for several leading journals. From 2011-2013, Andrew served as the President of the Asia Academy of Management. He became a Fellow of the Academy of International Business in 2013. He recently completed a three-year term on the Board of the Academy of International Business. He earned his Ph.D. in 1998 at the Richard Ivey School of Business, Western University of Ontario.