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1 Reviewing the literature András István Kun

2 An 8 step model of research processes 0. Identify broad area of research discipline, school 1.Formulating the research problem (specification) 2.Conceptualising valid, workable, managable 3.Constructing an instrument for data collection 4.Selecting a sample (sampling) 5.Writing a research proposal ‘Final’ research questions 6.Collecting data 7.Processing data 8.Writing a report

3 Cyclic (‘never-ending’) process of research Inductive Deductive Data analysis Empirical data Concepts theory Research question Where is the place of literature reviewing?

4 Functions of reviewing literature Knowledge basis Theoretical background Help to find a research problem: –What is known and what is unknown –How can you contribute to the existing knowledge body of your profession –Finding the appropriate hyptheses (abduction) Help to find out what methodology to use –Formal hypotheses, research techniqe, sampling… Enables you to contextualize your findings

5 Paradox of literature review You read to know, but You have to know what to read (and you have to have some knowledge to understand) Solution: iterative process of research reviewing

6 Improving methodology What are the accepted methodologies Methodological problems and solutions

7 Knowledge basis To some extent it is needed to show the context of your research and your findings Obligatory chapter of Master and PhD theses

8 5 steps of reviewing literature 1.Search for existing literature in your of study; 2.Review the literature selected; 3.Develop a theoretical framework; 4.Develop a conceptual framework; 5.Writing up the literature reviewed.

9 Main sources Books Journals Grey literature Statistical data

10 Books Availability –Libraries –Bookshops –Bibliographies (!) –Internet: computer catalogs (keywords, subject) Advantages: greater likelihood of importance, relevance, quality Disadvantages: not up to date, price, avaliability, quality-control (bibliography!) They serve best as starters

11 Journals Advantages: up-to-date (depends on the journal), area-specific journals Disadvantages: need more knowledge to understand They serve best for focused study Availability: –Libraries –Electronic databases (!) –Internet

12 Gray literature Grey literature (or gray literature) is a term used variably by the intelligence community, librarians, and medical and research professionals to refer to a body of materials that cannot be found easily through conventional channels such as publishers, "but which is frequently original and usually recent„ –Working papers –Theses –Company documents –Magazines –etc.

13 Where to start… Electronic databases: –www.jstor.orgwww.jstor.org –search.epnet.com (EBSCO database) –www.eisz.hu (many databases)www.eisz.hu –http://www.nber.com/http://www.nber.com/ –http://econpapers.repec.org/http://econpapers.repec.org/ University pages Pages of libraries Library…

14 Thanks for your attention


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