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Literature reviews as independent studies: guidelines for academic practice

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REVIEW OF MANAGERIAL SCIENCE
Volume 16, Issue 8, Pages 2577-2595

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11846-022-00588-8

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Literature reviews; Bibliometrics; Meta Analysis; Methods; Contributions

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  1. Libera Universita di Bolzano within the CRUI-CARE Agreement

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This article focuses on the types, focuses, considerations, methods, and contributions of literature reviews as independent studies, providing scholars with a practical guide to navigate the complexities of literature reviews.
Review articles or literature reviews are a critical part of scientific research. While numerous guides on literature reviews exist, these are often limited to the philosophy of review procedures, protocols, and nomenclatures, triggering non-parsimonious reporting and confusion due to overlapping similarities. To address the aforementioned limitations, we adopt a pragmatic approach to demystify and shape the academic practice of conducting literature reviews. We concentrate on the types, focuses, considerations, methods, and contributions of literature reviews as independent, standalone studies. As such, our article serves as an overview that scholars can rely upon to navigate the fundamental elements of literature reviews as standalone and independent studies, without getting entangled in the complexities of review procedures, protocols, and nomenclatures.

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