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On the Experience of Conducting a Systematic Review in Industrial, Work, and Organizational Psychology Yes, It Is Worthwhile

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JOURNAL OF PERSONNEL PSYCHOLOGY
Volume 10, Issue 3, Pages 133-138

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HOGREFE & HUBER PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1027/1866-5888/a000041

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Systematic Review; literature review; evidence-based research; performance

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Systematic Review methodology (SRm) is an increasingly popular choice for literature reviews in the Social Sciences. While compared to traditional narrative reviews SRm appears time-consuming and laborious, transparency and replicability of the methodology is argued to facilitate greater clarity of review. Nevertheless, researchers in Industrial, Work, and Organizational (IWO) Psychology have yet to embrace this methodology. Drawing on experience from conducting a Systematic Review (SR) of individual workplace performance we explore the premise: The advantages of SRm to IWO Psychology researchers outweigh the disadvantages. We offer observations, insights, and potential solutions to challenges faced during the reviewing process, concluding that SRm is worthwhile for IWO Psychology researchers.

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