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Literature Review: Critically Faisal Abbas, PhD Lecture 4 th

Why Review Literature? To conduct a ‘preliminary’ search of existing material To organise valuable ideas and findings To identify other research that may be in progress To generate research ideas To develop a critical perspective

Process of Literature Review

Approaches The following approaches can be used these are Deductive and Inductive. 1.Deductive Develops a conceptual framework from the literature which is then tested using the data. 2.Inductive Explores the data to develop theories which are then tested against the literature

Key Purposes of Review To further refine research questions and objectives To discover recommendations for further research To avoid repeating work already undertaken To provide insights into strategies and techniques appropriate to your research objectives

How to read effectively ? Previewing Looking around the text before you start reading in order to establish; Its purpose and how it may inform you about literature search Annotating Conducting a dialogue with yourself, the author; the issues and the ideas at stake

How to read effectively ? Summarising Own words: The best way to determine that you’ve really got the point is to be able to state it in your words. Outlining: the argument of text is a version of annotating, and can be done quite informally in the margins of the text Comparing and contrasting Ask your self how your thinking has been altered by this reading and/or how has it affected your response to the issue and themes of your research

Asking Yourself? Why am I reading this? What the author is trying to do in writing this? How convincing is this? What use can I make of this reading? Adapted from Wallace and Wray (2006)

Content of Critical Review You need to include; key academic theories Demonstrate current knowledge of the area Use clear referencing for the reader to find the original cited publications Ensure that the literature have clear relation with your research question and objectives? Acknowledge the research of others

Content Evaluation of Critical Literature Review Theoretical Basis: Covering the most relevant and significant theories in the area? Updated coverage: Have you included up-to-date literature? Proper Referencing: Have you referenced all the literature used in the format prescribed in the assessment criteria?

Critical Literature Review Faisal Abbas Lecture

Writing Literature Review It can be a single separate chapter A series of Chapters It can be included in the paper/dissertation / report throughout.

Sources of Literature Primary Reports, Theses, s, Conference Proceedings, Government Publication, Unpublished manuscripts. Secondary Journals, books, newspapers. Tertiary Abstracts, Catalogues, Encyclopedia, Dictionaries, bibliographies

Journals: Refereed and Academic Journals are also known as ‘periodical’ ‘serials’ and ‘magazines’ and are published on a regular basis. Journals are a vital literature source for any research. They are well covered by tertiary literature, and good selection can be accessed from COMSATS Library for that matter (online and Printed ) ……..

Contd… … Articles in refereed academic journals (such as The Journal of Finance)are evaluated by peers academic prior to publication, to assess their quality and suitability, they are usually written by experts in the field. Usually detailed footnotes, an extensive bibliography, rigorous attention to detail and verification of information. Written for a more narrow audience with a particular interest in the field. The language used may be technical or highly specialized.

Books Books and monographs are written for specific audiences. Have theoretical and/or practical focus. Book material is more ordered and accessible manner than in journals, practically useful as introductory sources to help clarify your research question(s) and objectives or research methods you intend to use.

Why Search Strategy Planning needed ? Because; 1). Literature search is a time consuming process 2). Beware of information over loading ….. 3). Clearly defined objectives, research question(s) that are necessary to have focus.

Strategy of Literature Search Note Down the following; 1). Parameters 2). Keywords and search terms 3). Databases and search engines 4). Criteria of selection of relevant article 5). Discuss with your peer/ tutor and /or Supervisors !!

Parameters of Search Strategy One need to be clear about; 1). Language for example English or Spanish! 2). Subject Area (Finance) 3). Sector or particular focus (Stock exchange, Services etc.) Geographical Focus Regional, national, urban, rural, etc … 4). Literature Type (refereed journals or books ) 5). Publication Period (10 years latest or 20 years etc…)

Keywords Important at early stage to read both articles by key authors and recent review articles in area of your research. This will help to define appropriate key words. Also contain references to other work that is applicable to your research question(s) and objectives. If you are unsure about review articles,Ask your tutor/Supervisor. Dissertations and theses in your university's library can be a potential source of references.

Contd…… You now need to define precisely what is relevant to your research in terms of key words. The identification of keywords or ‘research 'terms is the most important part of planning your search for relevant literature (Bell 2005). Key words are the basic terms that describe your research questions(s) and objectives.

How to minimize problems with Keywords spelling incorrect use of incorrect terminology Using recognised acronyms and abbreviations? For example, UK for United Kingdom. ISI ?? Avoiding jargon and using accepted terminology?

Point to Ponder Discussion with yourself Discussion with your tutor/supervisor Discussion with the peers, friends and academic people

Bibliographic details

Plagiarism Can be of the following nature; 1). Stealing material from other sources 2). Submitting material not written by you 3). Copying material without quoting 4). Paraphrasing material without documentation