A systematic literature review (SLR) is an independent research method that aims to identify all literature on a particular research question. Unlike a simple literature review, a systematic approach is used to avoid bias and ensure reproducibility.
At the next community meeting about academic skills in economics and business studies on March 27 from 14:00-15:00, business researchers and librarians will share their experiences with SLRs and discuss how to support researchers and students. The meeting will be held in German.
We look forward to contributions from:
- Dipl. Ing. Niko Ippendorf, TU Berlin, Department of Strategic Leadership and Global Management
- Dr. Franziska Klatt, TU Berlin, Economics and Management Library, Teaching Library
- Dr. Andreas Ledl, University of Zurich and FHNW, CAS Systematic Review Information Specialist
- Dr. Sabine Rauchmann, University of Hamburg, Library WISO/BWL
Join the discussion! See the program and register for free here (website in German).