Journal of Information Technology
Document Type
Research Article
Abstract
Systematic Literature Reviews (SLRs) are making their inroads into the IS discipline. By responding to the commentaries this rejoinder contributes to a debate about potential merits, limitations and wider ramifications of SLR for the IS discipline. More specifically we engage with the questions: What is an SLR and can it be conducted partially? How can literature reviews and SLR be improved? What is the view of ‘evidence’ in SLRs and the evidence-based practice movement and what are potential implications for ‘research informing IS practice'? How can the efficiency and effectiveness of literature reviews be improved? Overall we argue for a practice of critique that scrutinizes methodologies such as SLR in the light of values and ends we seek to achieve in the IS discipline.
DOI
10.1057/jit.2015.15
Recommended Citation
Boell, Sebastian K and Cecez-Kecmanovic, Dubravka
(2015)
"Debating Systematic Literature Reviews (SLR) and their Ramifications for IS: A rejoinder to Mike Chiasson, Briony Oates, Ulrike Schultze, and Richard Watson,"
Journal of Information Technology: Vol. 30:
Iss.
2, Article 10.
DOI: 10.1057/jit.2015.15
Available at:
https://aisel.aisnet.org/jit/vol30/iss2/10