Partnering Up: Including Managers (and Practitioners) as Research Partners in Systematic Reviews

by Janet Salmons, Ph.D., Research Community Manager for Sage Methodspace

A feature topic in the Sage Organizational Research Methods journal, Rigorous and Impactful Literature Reviews, points to diverse methodologies for conducting review research. Methodspace is highlighting this useful collection with a series of interviews and related resources. Some of the articles are open access, the others are freely available to download until April 12, 2023.

An aha moment!

Systematic reviews of academic research have not impacted management practice as much as many researchers had hoped. Part of the reason is that researchers and managers differ so significantly in their knowledge systems—in both what they know and how

Has this ever happened to you in the digital era? We have extended online networks of people whose work we admire without having the opportunity to meet face to face. Then a lightbulb goes off and you realize you’re talking with people whose work you have followed for years! That happened in this interview. I have been on the email list for the Network for Business Sustainability for years, and have shared posts and articles with colleagues. Funny thing: one co-author of this article, Tima Bansal, founded this phenomenal organization and the other, Garima Sharma, is the Lead for Co-creation Resources. No wonder the article they wrote for this collection is so interesting! They have walked the talk of meaningful collaboration.

Engaging with stakeholders to learn from the literature

On Methodspace this year we have been exploring ways that stakeholders can be involved in all stages of research. In this interview Dr. Bansal and Dr. Sharma offer valuable, practical steps for engaging with managers, professionals, or practitioners in systematic reviews of the literature. Read their article, “Partnering Up: Including Managers as Research Partners in Systematic Reviews,” to learn more. They wrote about some of the larger ideas discussed in the interview in this open-access article in the Business & Society journal: “Three Different Approaches to Impact: Translating, Cocreating, and Performing.”


Additional resources from Garima Sharma and Tima Bansal

Sharma and Bansal discussed the systematic review project in a blog post and infographic: To Impact Management Practice, Change Research Practice. Watch this video for more about communicating research.



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