Towards a framework of literature review process in support of information systems research

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Abstract

This paper introduces an initial effort towards developing a framework for writing an effective literature review. The target audience for the framework are novice IS researchers or other researchers who are constantly struggling with the development of an effective literature-based foundation for the proposed research. The proposed framework follows the systematic data processing approach comprised of three major stages: 1) inputs (literature gathering and screening), 2) processing (Blooms Taxonomy), and 3) outputs (writing the review). This paper provides the rationale for developing a solid literature review and addresses the central stage, processing the literature. The paper concludes by providing arguments for the value of an effective literature review as well as implications for future work in this proposed framework.

Original languageAmerican English
StatePublished - Feb 27 2006
EventProceeding of the Informing Science + Information Technology Education Conference 2006 -
Duration: Feb 27 2006 → …

Conference

ConferenceProceeding of the Informing Science + Information Technology Education Conference 2006
Period2/27/06 → …

Keywords

  • effective literature review
  • literature analysis
  • literature categorization
  • literature classification
  • literature review
  • literature search
  • literature synthesis

Disciplines

  • Computer Sciences

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