11 Evidence in Management and Organizational Science: Assembling the Field’s Full Weight of Scientific Knowledge Through Syntheses
Carnegie Mellon University · Cranfield University
Abstract
This chapter advocates the good scientific practice of systematic research syntheses in Management and Organizational Science (MOS). A research synthesis is the systematic accumulation, analysis and reflective interpretation of the full body of relevant empirical evidence related to a question. It is the critical first step in effective use of scientific evidence. Synthesis is not a conventional literature review. Literature reviews are often position papers, cherry‐picking studies to advocate a point of view. Instead, syntheses systematically identify where research findings are clear (and where they aren’t), a key first step to establishing the conclusions science supports. Syntheses are also important for…
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- 100%
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3Topics & keywords
- Field (mathematics)
- Interpretation (philosophy)
- Empirical evidence
- Engineering ethics
- Body of knowledge
- Knowledge management
- Empirical research
- Sociology of scientific knowledge