Literature review articles serve as a valuable scholarly contribution, particularly when researchers face limitations in accessing primary data.
Such reviews rely on secondary data sources—namely, previously published academic studies—to synthesize existing knowledge, identify gaps, and propose future research directions. While writing and publishing a literature review may appear more straightforward compared to empirical studies, successfully placing a review article in a high-impact, peer-reviewed journal requires a strategic and rigorous approach.
This session is especially beneficial for early-career researchers and academics looking to enhance their publication portfolio through rigorous review papers. Attendees can expect to gain valuable guidance on formulating review objectives, selecting appropriate methodologies (e.g., systematic or bibliometric reviews), aligning with journal expectations, and responding to reviewers’ comments effectively.
Drawing on his extensive experience, our presenter will offer practical insights on how to craft high-quality literature review articles and navigate the submission process to reputable academic journals.