In modern organizational studies, the incorporation of Information Systems (IS) and strategic planning has gained prominence. This hybrid literature review seeks to explore the literature on such incorporation and its implications for risk management, business continuity, and organizational development. First, keyword co-occurrence analysis was conducted on 105 SJR-ranked journal articles sampled from the Web of Science database. This study identified and analyzed the major research areas within the domain. Through content analysis, after refining our sample by applying bibliographic coupling of the most globally cited contributions, our sample was restricted to a selection of 32 articles, with all the articles matching or exceeding a threshold of at least 20 total global citations (TGCs). Our review indicated that research on the integration of IS and strategic planning focuses more on the factors affecting the adoption and continuance of these practices, while most papers contributing to risk management and organizational development focus on a discussion of the theoretical framework that underlies their implementation. Moreover, the review has signaled a constant number of challenges relative to this integration, especially concerning perceived effectiveness and the differential effects of cultural and generational variables on its practice in organizational settings.