Conceptual Rigor in Interdisciplinary Research

Quick Info: Master of Business Research ׀ Seminar ׀ English ׀ Winter Term

General Information

LecturerProf. Dr. Martin Paul Fritze
TimesWinter Term October 23, 2025 until January 16, 2026 (blocked)
LanguageEnglish
CreditsMBR course (B1 module), four contact hours
ApplicationPlease apply via the following link
Application Deadline10.09.2025
ContactDavid Hähnchen (d.haehnchen@lmu.de)

Course Description

This seminar introduces participants to interdisciplinary approaches to theory development and guides them in integrating these approaches into their own research, fostering innovative perspectives while maintaining conceptual rigor in theorizing and hypotheses development.

Assignment / Grading

Participants are expected to actively participate in the discussions, as well as to prepare and present an interdisciplinary research proposal aiming to contribute to existing theory. Students are assigned to write a theory section combining theories inherent to their research domain of interest with theories from other fields and to derive hypotheses accordingly. Grades will be based on a presentation (15-minute presentation, 15-minute discussion), focusing on the following elements: contribution statement, theoretical background, and hypotheses.

Tentative Schedule Winter Term 2025

DateDayTime (s.t.)PlaceContent
Oct 23 , 2025
Thursday
02:00 PM - 07:00 PM
Room 329, Ludwigstr. 28/RBKick-off; Conceptual rigor
Oct 24, 2025
Friday
10:00 AM - 03:00 PM
Room 329, Ludwigstr. 28/RBInterdisciplinary theorizing
Nov 06 , 2025
Thursday
02:00 PM - 06:00 PM
Room 329, Ludwigstr. 28/RBClaiming contributions
Nov 27, 2025
Thursday
04:00 PM - 07:00 PM
Room 329, Ludwigstr. 28/RBInterim presentations
Dec 01-05, 2025
09:00 AM – 06:00 PM
Room 331, Ludwigstr. 28/RBIndividual sessions (upon request)
Dec 15, 2025
MondayUntil 11:59 AM
Send via the following link
Submission deadline for final presentations
Jan 16, 2026
Friday
11:00 AM - 06:00 PM
Room 332, Ludwigstr. 28/RBFinal presentations

Further Information

  • All sessions will be held in person.
  • See guideline (PDF, 493 KB) for scientific paper.
  • Please use the following template (PPTX, 1,680 KB) for presentations.
  • The number of participants is limited to 10.
  • Suggested readings for the course and a list of relevant literature will be given in class and included in the course material.