3. Access the openly shared Excel file
4. Do NOT download the file, rather add to the shared file online
5. Add the relevant information on your dataset into a new row
6. Give as much detail as possible to help potential users work out if your data might be useful for them
7. Please don't edit other people's entries.
8. Browse the Excel file for data or variables that may be of interest to you. Perhaps a dataset might usefully supplement an existing research program, or inspire a new line of enquiry.
9. Contact the owner of the data. Tell them what you have in mind, how you might be able to use the data, ask questions about the dataset and the owner's intentions.
10. Note, it is up to all parties to conduct usual research due diligence, negotiate and agree how to manage the actual sharing of data (if at all), analyses and processes, and authorships of any resultant publications including students or scholars who may have collected the original data.
11. This trial is an initiative of the Research Collaboration Committee of the Careers Division of the Academy of Management, June 2024.
12. The Careers Division has no responsibility beyond providing the opportunity for scholars to connect.
13. Please email us with your feedback on how we might be able to improve this service for our Careers Division members.
14. For further information or to give feedback, contact: katja.dlouhy@uni-mannheim.de; caitlin.porter@memphis.edu or Denise Jepsen, Careers Division Chair at denise.jepsen@mq.edu.au.
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