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Writing Integrative Literature Reviews: Guidelines and Examples
Richard J Torraco. Human Resource Development Review. Thousand Oaks: Sep 2005. Vol. 4, Iss. 3; pg. 356, 12 pgs

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The integrative literature review is a distinctive form of research that generates new knowledge about the topic reviewed. Little guidance is available on how to write an integrative literature review. This article discusses how to organize and write an integrative literature review and cites examples of published integrative literature reviews that illustrate how this type of research has made substantive contributions to the knowledge base of human resource development. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]

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Subjects:Studies,  Human resources,  Writing,  Guidelines,  Research methodology
Classification Codes9150 Guidelines,  6100 Human resource planning
Author(s):Richard J Torraco profile
Document types:Feature
Document features:tables,  references
Section:Instructor's Corner
Publication title:Human Resource Development Review. Thousand Oaks: Sep 2005. Vol. 4, Iss. 3;  pg. 356, 12 pgs
Source type:Periodical
ISSN:15344843
ProQuest document ID:887946431
Text Word Count4475
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