"Writing 10 different types of review papers: Thumb rules, do´'s and dont's"
Ponente: Justin Paul
Professor of Marketing, University of Puerto Rico, PR, USA, and Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Consumer Studies
Abstract:
As research matures across various disciplines, the importance of systematic literature reviews (SLRs) grows significantly. These reviews help establish research contexts, identify knowledge gaps, and justify scholarly inquiry. This Seminar outlines key thumb rules for crafting a classic systematic literature review and offers practical suggestions to
enhance its likelihood of acceptance.
We will discuss the advantages of synthesising and reporting findings using a more impactful type of systematic review, the framework-based review. Additionally, we will summarise some of the popularly used frameworks, TCCM (theories-contexts-characteristics-methods; Paul & Rosado-Serrano, 2019), ADO (antecedents-decisions-outcomes; Paul & Benito, 2018), 5W+ H (who, when, where, what, why, how; Callahan, Citation2014) and IMO (input-mediators-outcomes; Ilgen et al., Citation2005). We will also provide methodological guidelines for conducting such a review.