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Dr. Doug Gilbert's avatar

Literature reviews often seem to be black boxes to doctoral students. I have been moving doctoral students away from the "gap in the literature" idea to more of a systematic literature review as a key part of the overall research methods package.

Systematic reviews began in medicine to tie together what is often a plethora of articles into a meta analysis. In the social sciences and business a systematic review demonstrates the development of a topic and line of thought/reasoning. There may be a gap in such developments or there may a trend worthy of discussion.

It is also helpful to use the modern tools of the trade such as the qualitative data analysis tools to code and present the analysis. AI is our friend here!

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Annette Knaut's avatar

These are great hints to write a review. I like the idea of weaving, bringing different research strands together, embedding the research question to get a broader picture about what is going on. And, I totally agree that the ‚gap-question‘ is often a bit too simple or misleading. It‘s similiar to finding something new and doing research on it (in particular in social sciences and humanities). We are (almost) always embedded, intervowen in discourses, knowledge traditions.

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