Systematic Reviews in Management Research: Methodologies and Applications
Keywords:
Systematic Reviews, Management Research, Methodologies, ApplicationsAbstract
In order to synthesise knowledge and direct future research, systematic review are indispensable in management research. This paper evaluates management research, which encompasses strategic management, operations management, and organisational behaviour. It investigates a variety of research types, Surveys, interviews, focus groups, case studies, and other methodologies are examined. The applications of management research are emphasised, including the development of leadership, organisational efficacy, and many other areas. This review emphasises the significance of systematic reviews in the consolidation of research findings and the advancement of the field of management by offering a comprehensive overview.
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