Conduct literature reviews and discover bibliometrics
Asynchronous online training
On the program
Summary
This course, which is taught in English, is suitable for graduate students and researchers, as well as for higher education institutions, wishing to offer a methodological course on conducting literature reviews using the latest techniques available to do so. This course was developed by three specialists and is based on published scientific work. The course is part of continuing professional education programs. It includes 4 chapters with a quiz and multiple choice questions (MCQs) at the end of each chapter. If the respondent gives incorrect answers, help is provided in order to identify the correct answers. If the person taking the course needs educational assistance, the professors can be contacted. When a participant reaches the end of the course, and has covered all the chapters, a certificate is automatically provided by the system.”
Objectives
• Mastering the management of literature reviews and their diversity
• Understand bibliometrics and how this young science can be applied to help with a literature review
The professors
Prof. Frantz Rowe is a recognized scientist in the field of research of literature reviews, Dr. Alexandre Renaud is a recognized scientist in the field of bibliometry research, Prof. Isabelle Walsh is a recognized scientist in both fields of research covering literature reviews and bibliometrics You will find some of the publications of professors on these topics.
This course is for you if:
you need to conduct a literature review and save as much time as possible to allow you to apply reflexivity in your work.
Selection of professors' publications
Dubois, S. and Walsh, I. (2018) The globalization of research highlighted through the research networks of management education institution: The case of French business schools. M @n @gement.
Maucuer, R., & Renaud, A. (2019). Business Model Research: A Bibliometric Analysis of Origins and Trends. M @n @gement. 22 (2), pp. 176-215.
Maucuer, R., Renaud, A., Snihur, A., Snihur, Y., Y., & Bojovic, N. (2020) Business Models in the Information Systems Literature: State of the Art and Research Perspectives, Information Systems and Management, vol. 25, Y., Y., & Bojovic, N. (2020) Business Models in the Information Systems Literature: State of the Art and Research Perspectives, Information Systems and Management, vol. 25, no. 4, pp. 5-28.
Renaud, A., & Maucuer, R. (2018). 20 Years of Academic Publishing in M @n @gement: A Bibliometric Analysis. M @n @gement, 21 (4). Pp. 1186-1212.
Renaud, A., Walsh, I., & Kalika, M. (2016). Is SAM still alive? A bibliometric and interpretive mapping of the strategic alignment research field. Journal of Strategic Information Systems.
Rowe F., What a literature review is not: diversity, boundaries and recommendations. European Journal of Information Systems, vol. 23, no. 3, 2014, pp.241-255.
Rowe F., Kanita N., Walsh, I. Walsh, I. The importance of theoretical positioning and the relevance of using bibliometrics for literature reviews, Journal of Decision Systems, 2023, DOI: 10.1080/12460125.2023.2217646.
Schryen G., Benlian A., Rowe F., Gregor S., Gregor S., Gregor S., Larsen K., S., Petter S., Petter S., Wagner G., Haag S., Yasasin, E., Literature reviews in IS research: What can be learnt from the past and other fields? Communication of the Association for Information Systems, vol 41, no. 1, no. 1, article 30, 2017, pp.759-774.
Walsh I., Rowe F., BIBGT: combining bibliometrics and grounded theory to conduct a literature review, European Journal of Information Systems, 2022 DOI: 10.1080/0960085X.2022.2039563
Walsh, I. and Kalika, M. (2018) Network Dynamics in the French-Speaking and English-Speaking IS Research Communities. Information & Management Systems
Walsh, I. & Renaud, A. (2017) Reviewing the literature in the IS field: Two bibliometric techniques to guide readings and help the interpretation of the literature. Information & Management Systems