No More Cursory Summaries: Rethinking Literature Reviews in Construction Management

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Abstract

iterature reviews are an ideal starting point for scholarly research in construction management. However, when conducting and presenting them, researchers should carefully consider what these reviews are intended to deliver. Are they meant as standalone contributions to knowledge or merely as catalogues of summaries for internal use during initial research phases? To examine this, we (ironically) analyse literature reviews published during the past two decades of the ARCOM conference. Our analysis of intended purposes, methods and outcomes reveals that the role of review articles is frequently reduced to cursory summaries of thematically loosely coupled domains. Few critically engage with existing knowledge, and many fail to generate novel insights. Drawing on the philosophical tenet of mereology, we illustrate that assembling fragmented pieces of knowledge into summaries results in a whole with limited value. We argue that literature reviews derive significance when their components collectively serve distinct functions, such as exposing controversial positions, challenging assumptions, and bridging research fields. By reframing literature reviews as composite objects, we aim to trigger debates on the forms and necessity of literature reviews within our community
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 41st Annual ARCOM Conference
EditorsCraig Thomson, C.J. Neilson
Place of PublicationLondon
PublisherAssociation of Researchers in Construction Management (ARCOM)
Pages577-586
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2025
Event41st Annual ARCOM Conference 2025 - Building Regenerative Cities - Abertay University, Dundee, United Kingdom
Duration: 1 Sept 20253 Sept 2025
Conference number: 41

Conference

Conference41st Annual ARCOM Conference 2025 - Building Regenerative Cities
Abbreviated titleARCOM 2025
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityDundee
Period1/09/253/09/25

Keywords

  • literature review
  • mereology
  • integration
  • synthesis
  • classification

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