Using online data and network-based text analysis in HRM research

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Purpose – The paper proposes new directions for HRM research by drawing attention to online data as a complementary source and introducing network text analysis for large-scale textual materials. Design/methodology/approach – It outlines a four-step analysis process: (1) keyword search; (2) concept identification; (3) mapping concept relations; (4) interpretation within theoretical frameworks. Findings – Online data provide real-time, organic behavioural insights free from researcher intervention, offering promising empirical contexts for analyzing discourse and behaviour patterns over time. Practical implications – Online data are less suitable for causal questions; issues like ethical use, validity, and representativeness need close attention. Originality/value – Introduces online data and network text analysis as novel methodological avenues for HRM research at micro‑, meso‑, and macro‑levels

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Platanou, K., Mäkelä, K., Beletskiy, A., & Colicev, A. (2018). Using online data and network-based text analysis in HRM research. Journal of Organizational Effectiveness: People and Performance, 5(1), 81–97. DOI: 10.1108/JOEPP-01-2017-0007

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