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Conducting systematic literature reviews and bibliometric analyses

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AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT
Volume 45, Issue 2, Pages 175-194

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/0312896219877678

Keywords

Bibliographic mapping; citation graph; entity linking; HistCite; R; Bibliometrix; ResGap; science mapping; systematic literature review; text mining

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Literature reviews play an essential role in academic research to gather existing knowledge and to examine the state of a field. However, researchers in business, management and related disciplines continue to rely on cursory and narrative reviews that lack a systematic investigation of the literature. This article details methodological steps for conducting literature reviews in a replicable and scientific fashion. This article also discusses bibliographic mapping approaches to visualise bibliometric information and findings from a systematic literature review. We hope that the insights provided in this article are useful for researchers at different stages of their careers - ranging from doctoral students who wish to assemble a broad overview of their field of interest to guide their work, to senior researchers who wish to publish authoritative literature reviews. JEL Classification: C18, C80, C88, M10, M20

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