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Evaluating new techniques of evidence-based management using narrative evidence synthesis

Authors :
Wheatley, Daniel
Madden, Adrian
Bailey, Catherine
Alfes, Kersten
Fletcher, Luke
Wheatley, Daniel
Madden, Adrian
Bailey, Catherine
Alfes, Kersten
Fletcher, Luke
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Evidence-based management is an approach to establishing ‘best evidence’ which developed from approaches in medical research in the form of systematic reviews. Its goal is to identify and verify relevant and reliable evidence. Interest in the approach has grown in the management field and new techniques have emerged to support this. We tested one of these techniques - narrative evidence synthesis - as a way to systematically identify and evaluate the evidence on employee engagement. Unlike systematic review, narrative evidence synthesis seeks to explain the effects and the contexts of research studies, to ‘tell the story’ of the research, through plausible explanation. However, it is a technique that has a number of strengths and weaknesses, not least placing overwhelming demands on researchers that are difficult to manage. We describe the use of this technique in some depth and the learning that arose from it.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1126680261
Document Type :
Electronic Resource