Abstract

Volume 10, issue 4 (special issue) of the Journal of Governance and Regulation is a special issue and as usual it is replete with cutting-edge research studies covering a wide array of important topics dealing with corporate governance and regulation. The special issue therefore reflects this statement from the editorial note policy of the Journal of Governance and Regulation, “providing a continuous development that enables our readers to outline the new and most challenging issues of research in corporate governance and related topics”.

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  • A key tenet of using a literature review as a research methodology is that the review of literature is limited to studies providing empirical evidence dealing with pre-specified research criteria (Snyder, 2019)

  • Anna Thysiadou, and Christos Kampouris pare down the related literature germane to their research topic by limiting their review to studies that provide empirical results concerning “...the internal audit implementation in European and non-European public hospitals or public bodies...”

  • A full discussion of systematic literature review is beyond the scope of this discussion

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Introduction

Snyder (2019) offers insights as regards using a literature review as a research methodology. According to Snyder (2019, Table 1) there are three types or approaches to a systematic review of literature: systematic, semi-systematic, and integrative. A well-known example of a systematic review of literature is the meta-analysis (Snyder, 2019).

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