Literature Review Research Design
Stefan Hunziker () and
Michael Blankenagel ()
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Stefan Hunziker: Hochschule Luzern
Michael Blankenagel: Hochschule Luzern
Chapter Chapter 13 in Research Design in Business and Management, 2024, pp 235-251 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract This chapter addresses the literature review research design’s peculiarities, characteristics, and significant fallacies. Conducting and writing poor literature reviews is one way to lower academic work’s value. State-of-the-art literature reviews are valuable and publishable scholarly documents. Too many new scholars think that empirical research is the only proper research. In this chapter, researchers find relevant information on how to write a literature review research design paper and learn about typical methodologies used for this research design. The chapter closes by referring to related research designs.
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-42739-9_13
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