[HTML][HTML] Digital transformation: A review and research agenda
The ongoing and ubiquitous digital transformation challenges the raison d'être of firms and
forces managers to rethink business strategies and operations and academics to reconsider …
forces managers to rethink business strategies and operations and academics to reconsider …
Develo** a model for sustainable smart tourism destinations: A systematic review
The main contribution of this paper was to present a new model for smart tourism
destinations using the steps of grounded theory as an analytical framework. To build the …
destinations using the steps of grounded theory as an analytical framework. To build the …
Meta-ethnography in healthcare research: a guide to using a meta-ethnographic approach for literature synthesis
Background Qualitative synthesis approaches are increasingly used in healthcare research.
One of the most commonly utilised approaches is meta-ethnography. This is a systematic …
One of the most commonly utilised approaches is meta-ethnography. This is a systematic …
The use of purposeful sampling in a qualitative evidence synthesis: A worked example on sexual adjustment to a cancer trajectory
C Benoot, K Hannes, J Bilsen - BMC medical research methodology, 2016 - Springer
Background An increasing number of qualitative evidence syntheses papers are found in
health care literature. Many of these syntheses use a strictly exhaustive search strategy to …
health care literature. Many of these syntheses use a strictly exhaustive search strategy to …
Conducting systematic literature review in operations management
Systematic literature review (SLR) is a well-known research method. However, there is a
paucity of detailed SLR guidelines in operations management (OM). The recent interest in …
paucity of detailed SLR guidelines in operations management (OM). The recent interest in …
Understanding ethnic inequalities in mental healthcare in the UK: a meta-ethnography
N Bansal, S Karlsen, SP Sashidharan, R Cohen… - PLoS …, 2022 - journals.plos.org
Background Evidence regarding the presence and persistence of ethnic inequalities in
mental healthcare is well established. The reasons for these inequalities and lack of …
mental healthcare is well established. The reasons for these inequalities and lack of …
Searching for qualitative research for inclusion in systematic reviews: a structured methodological review
A Booth - Systematic reviews, 2016 - Springer
Background Qualitative systematic reviews or qualitative evidence syntheses (QES) are
increasingly recognised as a way to enhance the value of systematic reviews (SRs) of …
increasingly recognised as a way to enhance the value of systematic reviews (SRs) of …
Industry 4.0 triggered by Lean Thinking: insights from a systematic literature review
Lean Thinking has successfully challenged mass production practices, by providing
'leaner'processes and supply chains, ie with less waste. Industry 4.0 has become an …
'leaner'processes and supply chains, ie with less waste. Industry 4.0 has become an …
Patient engagement in research: a systematic review
Background A compelling ethical rationale supports patient engagement in healthcare
research. It is also assumed that patient engagement will lead to research findings that are …
research. It is also assumed that patient engagement will lead to research findings that are …
Online communication, social media and adolescent wellbeing: A systematic narrative review
Background Much debate and polarisation exist regarding the impact of online social
technologies on the mental wellbeing of young people. Objective To systematically review …
technologies on the mental wellbeing of young people. Objective To systematically review …