The use of systematic approaches to evidence review and synthesis has recently become more common in the field of organizational research, yet their value remains unclear and largely untested. First used in medical research, evidence review is a technique for identifying, evaluating and synthesizing existing empirical evidence. With greater demand for the best evidence about ‘what works’ in organizational settings, nuanced approaches to evidence synthesis have evolved to address more complex research questions. Narrative synthesis is perceived to be particularly suited to evaluating diverse evidence types spanning multiple disciplinary fields, characteristic of the HRM domain. This article evaluates the narrative evidence synthesis approach...
The claim that high levels of engagement can enhance organizational performance and individual well-...
Although organisational interventions have shown promising results in improving employees' health an...
Objectives: The nature of public health evidence presents challenges for conventional systematic r...
The use of systematic approaches to evidence review and synthesis has recently become more common in...
The use of systematic approaches to evidence review and synthesis has recently become more common in...
Evidence-based management is an approach to establishing ‘best evidence’ which developed from approa...
BACKGROUND: Nurses and allied health care professionals (physiotherapists, occupational therapists, ...
Abstract Background Nurses and allied health care pro...
Objectives: To describe how different types of evidence - qualitative, quantitative and non-research...
Interest in synthesizing the findings of qualitative and quantitative evidence is increasing in resp...
Over the past two decades the integrity (alignment of words and deeds) of the Human Resource Managem...
In the paper with which this appendix is linked we have identified four basic approaches to evidence...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide an introduction to the new journal, its inspiratio...
Introduction. Using Toulmin’s argumentation theory, we analysed the texts of systematic reviews in t...
Objectives: The nature of public health evidence presents challenges for conventional systematic rev...
The claim that high levels of engagement can enhance organizational performance and individual well-...
Although organisational interventions have shown promising results in improving employees' health an...
Objectives: The nature of public health evidence presents challenges for conventional systematic r...
The use of systematic approaches to evidence review and synthesis has recently become more common in...
The use of systematic approaches to evidence review and synthesis has recently become more common in...
Evidence-based management is an approach to establishing ‘best evidence’ which developed from approa...
BACKGROUND: Nurses and allied health care professionals (physiotherapists, occupational therapists, ...
Abstract Background Nurses and allied health care pro...
Objectives: To describe how different types of evidence - qualitative, quantitative and non-research...
Interest in synthesizing the findings of qualitative and quantitative evidence is increasing in resp...
Over the past two decades the integrity (alignment of words and deeds) of the Human Resource Managem...
In the paper with which this appendix is linked we have identified four basic approaches to evidence...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide an introduction to the new journal, its inspiratio...
Introduction. Using Toulmin’s argumentation theory, we analysed the texts of systematic reviews in t...
Objectives: The nature of public health evidence presents challenges for conventional systematic rev...
The claim that high levels of engagement can enhance organizational performance and individual well-...
Although organisational interventions have shown promising results in improving employees' health an...
Objectives: The nature of public health evidence presents challenges for conventional systematic r...