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  1. Systematic reviews: Structure, form and content

    A systematic review collects secondary data, and is a synthesis of all available, relevant evidence which brings together all existing primary studies for review (Cochrane 2016).A systematic review differs from other types of literature review in several major ways.

  2. Guidance on Conducting a Systematic Literature Review

    Literature reviews establish the foundation of academic inquires. However, in the planning field, we lack rigorous systematic reviews. In this article, through a systematic search on the methodology of literature review, we categorize a typology of literature reviews, discuss steps in conducting a systematic literature review, and provide suggestions on how to enhance rigor in literature ...

  3. Systematic reviews: Structure, form and content

    Introduction. A systematic review collects secondary data, and is a synthesis of all available, relevant evidence which brings together all existing primary studies for review (Cochrane 2016).A systematic review differs from other types of literature review in several major ways.

  4. Guidelines for writing a systematic review

    A preliminary review, which can often result in a full systematic review, to understand the available research literature, is usually time or scope limited. Complies evidence from multiple reviews and does not search for primary studies. 3. Identifying a topic and developing inclusion/exclusion criteria.

  5. How-to conduct a systematic literature review: A quick guide for

    Method details Overview. A Systematic Literature Review (SLR) is a research methodology to collect, identify, and critically analyze the available research studies (e.g., articles, conference proceedings, books, dissertations) through a systematic procedure [12].An SLR updates the reader with current literature about a subject [6].The goal is to review critical points of current knowledge on a ...

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    Systematic Reviews encompasses all aspects of the design, conduct and reporting of systematic reviews. The journal publishes high quality systematic review products including systematic review protocols, systematic reviews related to a very broad definition of human health, rapid reviews, updates of already completed systematic reviews, and methods research related to the science of systematic ...

  7. PDF Systematic Literature Reviews: an Introduction

    Systematic literature reviews (SRs) are a way of synthesising scientific evidence to answer a particular research question in a way that is transparent and reproducible, while seeking to include all published ... SRs treat the literature review process like a scientific process, and apply concepts of empirical research in order to make the ...

  8. Conducting systematic literature reviews and ...

    Therefore, the fundamental idea of a systematic literature review is that the review is replicable, meaning that another researcher can replicate the review process and arrive at the same set of evidence and the same conclusion. A systematic review includes an exhaustive search of designated databases (e.g. Web of Science and Scopus ...

  9. How to Do a Systematic Review: A Best Practice Guide for Conducting and

    The best reviews synthesize studies to draw broad theoretical conclusions about what a literature means, linking theory to evidence and evidence to theory. This guide describes how to plan, conduct, organize, and present a systematic review of quantitative (meta-analysis) or qualitative (narrative review, meta-synthesis) information.

  10. Literature review as a research methodology: An ...

    2.1.1. Systematic literature review. What is it and when should we use it? Systematic reviews have foremost been developed within medical science as a way to synthesize research findings in a systematic, transparent, and reproducible way and have been referred to as the gold standard among reviews (Davis et al., 2014).Despite all the advantages of this method, its use has not been overly ...

  11. Ten Steps to Conduct a Systematic Review

    In general, systematic reviews involve searching through multiple databases and exploring additional sources, such as reference lists, clinical trial registries, and databases of non-indexed journals, to ensure a comprehensive review of both published and, in some instances, unpublished literature.

  12. (PDF) Systematic Literature Reviews: An Introduction

    literature reviews in software engineering - A systematic literature review ", Information and Software . Technology, Vol. 51 No. 1, pp. 7 ...

  13. How to Do a Systematic Review: A Best Practice Guide for Conducting and

    Systematic reviews are characterized by a methodical and replicable methodology and presentation. They involve a comprehensive search to locate all relevant published and unpublished work on a subject; a systematic integration of search results; and a critique of the extent, nature, and quality of evidence in relation to a particular research question. The best reviews synthesize studies to ...

  14. (PDF) A guide to systematic literature reviews

    The first stage in conducting a systematic. review is to develop a protocol that clearly defines: 1) the aims. and objectives of the review; 2) the inclusion and exclusion. criteria for studies ...

  15. Systematic Literature Review or Literature Review

    The difference between literature review and systematic review comes back to the initial research question. Whereas the systematic review is very specific and focused, the standard literature review is much more general. The components of a literature review, for example, are similar to any other research paper.

  16. Full article: A systematic literature review on green human resource

    The study applied the PRISMA model for a systematic literature review, as illustrated in Figure 1, and finally selected 89 articles for synthesis. Using the keywords defined above as search strings, the preliminary study included Scopus (640) and Web of Science (503).

  17. How-to conduct a systematic literature review: A quick guide for

    Overview. A Systematic Literature Review (SLR) is a research methodology to collect, identify, and critically analyze the available research studies (e.g., articles, conference proceedings, books, dissertations) through a systematic procedure .An SLR updates the reader with current literature about a subject .The goal is to review critical points of current knowledge on a topic about research ...

  18. Systematic Literature Review and Meta-Analysis Journal

    The Systematic Literature Review and Meta-Analysis Journal is a multidisciplinary journal focused on the research articles, reviews and empirical research that has used Systematic Literature Review and Meta-Analysis (SLR-M) methods in their research. The journal aimed to facilitate the research in all fields of life until the SLR-M methods have ...

  19. Identification in Global and Virtual Teams: A Systematic Literature Review

    To address this gap, this study employs a systematic literature review approach. We collected and analyzed a total of 45 articles, which led to the classification of three categories: (1) monocultural teams with virtual meeting environments; (2) multicultural teams with non-virtual meeting environments; and (3) multicultural teams with virtual ...

  20. How to Undertake an Impactful Literature Review ...

    The systematic literature review (SLR) is one of the important review methodologies which is increasingly becoming popular to synthesize literature in any discipline in general and management in particular. In this article, we explain the SLR methodology and provide guidelines for performing and documenting these studies. Through systematic ...

  21. Systematically Reviewing the Literature: Building the Evidence for

    Systematic reviews that summarize the available information on a topic are an important part of evidence-based health care. There are both research and non-research reasons for undertaking a literature review. It is important to systematically review the literature when one would like to justify the need for a study, to update personal ...

  22. Tracing Inclusive Leadership: A Systematic Literature Review and

    This study reviews the literature on inclusive leadership (IL), a leadership approach that facilitates the fulfilment of relatedness, distinctiveness and competence needs of employees. We develop a conceptual framework for IL through integrative review. By analysing 194 articles, this study (a) captures the theories considered in IL studies, (b) examines significant constructs studied in the ...

  23. Supply Chain Integration and Culture: A Systematic Literature Review

    Culture plays a pivotal role in shaping the success of supply chain integration (SCI). As noted by Christopher, organizational culture influences the extent to which collaborative relationships are fostered across supply chain partners. Unfortunately, scholars have not studied the interplay of culture and SCI systematically. This structured literature review investigates the intricate ...

  24. Comparative efficacy and safety of bimekizumab in psoriatic arthritis

    A systematic literature review (most recent update conducted on 1 January 2023) identified randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of b/tsDMARDs in PsA. Bayesian NMAs were conducted for efficacy outcomes at Weeks 12-24 for b/tsDMARD-naïve and TNF inhibitor (TNFi)-experienced patients. Safety at Weeks 12-24 was analysed in a mixed population.

  25. Sample Selection in Systematic Literature Reviews of Management

    The present methodological literature review (cf. Aguinis et al., 2020) addresses this void and aims to identify the dominant approaches to sample selection and provide insights into essential choices in this step of systematic reviews, with a particular focus on management research.To follow these objectives, I have critically reviewed systematic reviews published in the two most prominent ...

  26. An overview of methodological approaches in systematic reviews

    1. INTRODUCTION. Evidence synthesis is a prerequisite for knowledge translation. 1 A well conducted systematic review (SR), often in conjunction with meta‐analyses (MA) when appropriate, is considered the "gold standard" of methods for synthesizing evidence related to a topic of interest. 2 The central strength of an SR is the transparency of the methods used to systematically search ...

  27. Artificial Intelligence and Firm Performance: A Systematic Literature

    This article presents a comprehensive systematic literature review examining the intricate relationship between artificial intelligence (AI) and firm performance. The objective is to deepen our understanding of the role of AI in driving firm performance and to identify avenues for further research. Drawing from a meticulous analysis of 101 articles spanning 47 years, this study identifies key ...

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    We carried out a wide search of the literature for articles indexed on PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus, and Cinhal of randomized controlled trials databases from their inception to September 2022. ... Adam, R.; Bond, C.; Murchie, P. Educational interventions for cancer pain. A systematic review of systematic reviews with nested narrative review ...

  29. Diponegoro Journal of Accounting

    The systematic review methodology used in this study is a qualitative method. This research used secondary data derived from the results of research published in journals in the form of online articles. This systematic literature review covers twenty English- language articles published in 2019-2023 and included in Scopus indexed journals.

  30. Guidance on Conducting a Systematic Literature Review

    Step 3: Search the Literature. The quality of literature review is highly dependent on the literature collected for the review—"Garbage-in, garbage-out.". The literature search finds materials for the review; therefore, a systematic review depends on a systematic search of literature. Channels for literature search.