Evidence-Based Management

Module 5 Acquire evidence from the scientific literature

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Jan 27, 2022
Eric Barends, Managing Director of the Centre for Evidence-Based Management, and Denise Rousseau, H J Heinz University Professor at Carnegie Mellon University, dive into the importance of systematic searches in academic literature. They discuss translating managerial terms into academic constructs, the role of peer review in ensuring study quality, and how AI tools like ChatGPT can enhance search effectiveness. The duo also contrasts quick AI searches with rigorous methods necessary for high-stakes decisions, providing listeners with practical tips for navigating academic databases.
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ADVICE

Prefer Scholarly Searches Over General Google

  • Use research databases or AI tools like Google Scholar and Consensus for initial searches instead of general Google searches.
  • Document your search process so results are reproducible and transparent for decision-makers.
ADVICE

Use AI For Fast Literature Scoping

  • Try AI-driven search tools (e.g., Consensus) to get quick syntheses and pointers to relevant papers.
  • Use AI for rapid scoping but follow up with deeper searches if the decision is high-stakes.
ADVICE

Reserve Rigorous Searches For High-Stakes Decisions

  • Do a full systematic, rigorous search when decisions affect many people or resources.
  • Avoid relying solely on quick Google Scholar or AI searches for high-risk or ethically important choices.
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