“…Methodological templates can be defined as systematic, simplified, and repeatable approaches to data collection, analysis, and interpretation that have become standardized and legitimized through enactment (i.e., repeated publication especially in top ranked journals) and normative pressures from key gatekeepers (e.g., reviewers, editors, instructors, or co-authors) to align with dominant epistemological and ontological trends (e.g., Cilesiz & Greckhamer, 2022; Harley & Cornelissen, 2022; Lê & Schmid, 2022; Mees-Buss et al, 2022; Pratt et al, 2022; Reay et al, 2019; Zilber & Zanoni, 2022). As Harley and Cornelissen (2022, p. 240) note, by applying these “standard protocols […] researchers justify inferences from data and demonstrate “rigor””, where templates function as a “proxy for rigor” when researchers “come to substitute their own reasoning with a procedural application of a template” (Harley & Cornelissen, 2022, p. 240).…”