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摘要
目的:为学者和从业人员提供一种适合在影响力期刊上发表的案例报告论文类型的工作指南,以促进其准确性、透明度和实用性。通过这种方式,我们的目标是增加建议的使用和传播,以帮助撰写和出版案例研究和行动研究。理论框架:一篇病例报告论文以叙述的形式呈现一个故事,包括当前个人或组织关注的问题、情景诊断、干预措施、包括不良事件在内的结果和随访。叙述应包括对任何结论和经验教训的基本原理的讨论。方法:我们分析了这类文章在Web of Science (WOS)和Scopus收录的出版物中的流行程度;我们解释了我们如何定制案例报告指南(案例报告或CARE),以优化它们,特别是在管理的科学领域,重点是运营管理和人力资源管理。我们与一群管理领域的学者和专业人士分享了改编后的提案,以供讨论和反馈。结果/影响:健全的报告指南有助于提高研究绩效,降低偏倚风险,提供管理实践实施的信息,支持管理专业人员的培训,并使期刊编辑和审稿人能够做出明智的编辑决策。
Case report papers guidelines: Recommendations for the reporting of case studies or action research in Business Management
Objective: To provide a working guide which facilitates the accuracy, transparency, and usefulness for academics and practitioners of case report papers as an article type which are fit for publishing in impact journals. In this way, we aim to increase the use and dissemination of recommendations in aid of the writing and publication of case study and action research.
Theoretical framework: A case report paper presents a story in narrative form and includes current individual or organisational concerns, situational diagnoses, interventions, outcomes including adverse events, and follow-up. The narrative should include a discussion of the rationale for any conclusions and lessons learned.
Method: We analysed the prevalence of these type of articles in publications as indexed in Web of Science (WOS) and in Scopus; we explain how we customised the case report guidelines (CAse REport or CARE) to optimise them for the scientific field of Management focussing particularly on Operations Management and Human Resources Management. We shared for discussion and feedback the adapted proposal among a group of academics and professionals in the field of Management.
Outcomes/Implications: Robust reporting guidelines help to improve research performance, reduce bias risk, provide information on the implementation of management practices, support the training of management professionals, and enable informed editorial decisions by journal editors and reviewers.