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Assignment #2: Literature Review BUS 347 Consumer Behaviour Assignment #2: Literature Review BUS 347: Consumer Behaviour Mark Bodnar mbodnar@sfu.ca

Researching in Academic Business Journals Assumptions Some experience searching for academic journal articles (e.g., BUS 272) Already fairly proficient with the 4 Steps approach? If not... spend 6 minutes here: Only 4 Steps: Researching in Academic Business Journals BUS 347: Consumer Behaviour Mark Bodnar mbodnar@sfu.ca

Metaphors 1 Playing darts… blind? BUS 347: Consumer Behaviour Mark Bodnar mbodnar@sfu.ca

A scavenger hunt in a dense fog? Metaphors 2 A scavenger hunt in a dense fog? BUS 347: Consumer Behaviour Mark Bodnar mbodnar@sfu.ca

Vote! #2 Foggy #1 scavenger hunt Blind darts #3 Other? BUS 347: Consumer Behaviour Mark Bodnar mbodnar@sfu.ca

Spying on a conversation? Metaphors Spying on a conversation? BUS 347: Consumer Behaviour Mark Bodnar mbodnar@sfu.ca

Spying on a conversation? Metaphors Spying on a conversation? Whose ideas are being discussed the most? Which ideas cause excitement and lots of further discussion, and which are largely ignored? Explore References & Cited by/Times cited BUS 347: Consumer Behaviour Mark Bodnar mbodnar@sfu.ca

Spying on a conversation? Metaphors Spying on a conversation? Do some people occasionally pause and sum up everything that has been said so far? Look for Literature Review articles on the topic. BUS 347: Consumer Behaviour Mark Bodnar mbodnar@sfu.ca

Spying on a conversation? Metaphors Spying on a conversation? Are some people listened to more than others? Maybe they are known experts, or maybe they are publishing in the highest quality journals? BUS 347: Consumer Behaviour Mark Bodnar mbodnar@sfu.ca

Spying on a conversation? Metaphors Spying on a conversation? Do some people just confirm what has been said before without adding any substantial new information? Do some people take the conversation into completely new areas? Do some people provide strong counter arguments? BUS 347: Consumer Behaviour Mark Bodnar mbodnar@sfu.ca

Tools & Techniques Business Source Complete Main business article database “Times Cited in this database” feature PsycInfo Covers marketing + applied psychology journals “Times Cited in this database” feature 99% academic research articles Can limit to literature reviews BUS 347: Consumer Behaviour Mark Bodnar mbodnar@sfu.ca

Tools & Techniques Tool (Google Scholar, Business Source, PsycInfo…) keyword All the information in the world! A keyword All the info on your topic (not to scale) A B W Cycle your search Authors Subjects References Times cited BUS 347: Consumer Behaviour Mark Bodnar mbodnar@sfu.ca

Tools & Techniques [Limiting search to peer-reviewed journal articles.] Link to this search: http://bit.ly/bus347-fall2018 BUS 347: Consumer Behaviour Mark Bodnar mbodnar@sfu.ca

More? BUS 347 Research Guide Tools & Techniques Stage 2 searches Tools to help you cycle by Times Cited Google Scholar Broadest coverage of citing articles Sample More? BUS 347 Research Guide Web of Science Advanced trend analysis of citing articles BUS 347: Consumer Behaviour Mark Bodnar mbodnar@sfu.ca

Roadblocks Finding too little? Think indirectly: Is your topic a mix of 2+ streams of research? Think broadly: Are you focusing your topic too soon? Finding too much? Scan for a subtopic that interests you. (Books!) Ask for help! BUS 347: Consumer Behaviour Mark Bodnar mbodnar@sfu.ca

Questions? BUS 347: Consumer Behaviour Mark Bodnar mbodnar@sfu.ca