Conducting a Systematic Literature Review
A four-stage process to conduct an SLR as part of your doctoral thesis
Description
Learn about the Systematic Literature Review
As a significant chapter in a doctoral thesis or research project, the Literature Review is designed to show that an analysis of all pre-existing knowledge surrounding your research question has been conducted.
But how do you collect all the existing books and articles surrounding your research topic? How do you collect, collate, and analyse this pre-existing knowledge?
A Systematic Literature Review employs techniques found in the medical profession for clinical trials to develop a repeatable process, for researchers in all fields, to understand how the literature was found and analysed.
Develop an understanding of the requirements of a SLR
This course is intended for business professionals who are considering enrolling in a doctoral degree, as well as anyone who may be interested in understanding what a doctoral degree course typically entails, specifically regarding the literature review section that will be a requirement for the final submitted thesis.
It introduces one method of conducting a review. However, as there is no one way to complete a research project, we present this as an introduction to the SLR process to help you get started.
Content and Overview
This introductory level course consists of videos and presentations totalling approximately 2 hours 30 minutes.
This course does not require any prior knowledge of the SLR.
This course introduces the SLR, it details a step-by-step example of a SLR using a simple search and review process. It allows for an understanding of how the collected data can be analysed.
On completion of this course, you will understand
What is a Literature Review, What is a SLR, How to conduct a SLR and how to analyse the findings from your search.
But it will not teach you how to write up your literature review. This is a practical workshop on how to conduct the search.
Helpful Hints from DBA Network
It provides helpful hints and advice for prospective and current doctoral students to help maximise their time by giving insights from DBA graduates.
The DBA Network, created by DBA researchers for DBA researchers, wants to help you understand how best to learn from each other on the long and sometimes lonely journey to complete the degree.
We acknowledge that this is an introduction to a typical SLR process. There will be variations between universities, but this course is representative of the usual standards and requirements for many leading universities.
What You Will Learn!
- Introduction to a Literature Review
- Understand the differences between a Narrative and Systematic Literature Review
- Learn a four-stage process for conducting a Systematic Literature Review
- Complete a step-by-step example of a Systematic Literature Review
- Learn the benefits of using Bibliographic Software for references
- Learn the benefits to using NVivo to help your Systematic Literature Review
Who Should Attend!
- Current DBA and doctoral degree students who need support
- Prospective DBA and doctoral degree candidates
- Executives and Business professionals