2015
DOI: 10.1057/jit.2015.15
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Debating Systematic Literature Reviews (SLR) and their Ramifications for IS: A rejoinder to Mike Chiasson, Briony Oates, Ulrike Schultze, and Richard Watson

Abstract: Systematic Literature Reviews (SLRs) are making their inroads into the IS discipline. By responding to the commentaries this rejoinder contributes to a debate about potential merits, limitations and wider ramifications of SLR for the IS discipline. More specifically we engage with the questions: What is an SLR and can it be conducted partially? How can literature reviews and SLR be improved? What is the view of 'evidence' in SLRs and the evidence-based practice movement and what are potential implications for … Show more

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“…The term “meta‐narrative review” was coined for a similar umbrella approach to mapping and synthesising information from different sources, perspectives and research traditions . When used to search, interpret and synthesise theories, umbrella reviews use an inductive process to locate similar propositions within multiple theories or to construct a metatheory . Reviews of theory can also be considered as part of a realist review.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The term “meta‐narrative review” was coined for a similar umbrella approach to mapping and synthesising information from different sources, perspectives and research traditions . When used to search, interpret and synthesise theories, umbrella reviews use an inductive process to locate similar propositions within multiple theories or to construct a metatheory . Reviews of theory can also be considered as part of a realist review.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Modifications of the PICO, such as the “Population, phenomena of Interest and Context” (PICo) or the “Context, How, Issues, and Population” (CHIP) guides are available for qualitative and umbrella reviews; while the “Behaviour of interest; Health context; Exclusions; Models or Theories (BeHEMoTh) framework is available specifically for seeking theories . They all tend to produce high yields of irrelevant literature probably because primary qualitative studies are not reliably indexed .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Among the top 40 IS journals that Lowry et al (2013) identify, 17 journals explicitly welcome LRs as a research genre in their editorial statements and 36 journals have published at least one LR between 2000 and 2014 (Wagner, Prester, Roche, Benlian, & Schryen, 2016). MIS Quarterly provided the opportunity to publish "theory and review" papers in 1999 (Markus & Saunders, 2007;Watson, 2001), the European Journal of Information Systems recognized the need for stronger support of LRs (Rowe, 2012(Rowe, , 2014, Communications of the AIS published a special issue on LRs in 2015 (Tate, Furtmueller, Evermann, & Bandara, 2015), and the Journal of Information Technology recently published a debate on systematic LRs (Boell & Cecez-Kecmanovic, 2015a, 2015bChiasson, 2015;Oates, 2015;Schultze, 2015;Watson, 2015). IS authors have responded to the call for LRs by contributing more than 200 LRs to the above-mentioned set of top IS journals since 2000 (Paré, Trudel, Jaana, & Kitsiou, 2015;Wagner et al, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%