Review of Management Literature is a multi-disciplinary series presenting unique and groundbreaking literature reviews and examinations of new and emerging trends in research across the management discipline and beyond.
Aims and scope
The Review of Management Literature is a multidisciplinary series that offers comprehensive literature reviews and critical analyses of emerging trends across the management field and beyond.
Review of Management Literature (RoML) presents unique and ground-breaking literature reviews on new and emerging trends across the management discipline and beyond. RoML publishes only literature review papers (such as systematic literature reviews, realist reviews, critical reviews, conceptual reviews, scoping reviews, domain/theory-based reviews, and structured reviews, etc.).
It aims to examine both broad disciplinary areas and new research developments under the management discipline, which include Marketing, Operations Management, Finance, International Business, and HRM, Artificial intelligence, Digitalization, big data, and gamification, etc.
The series aims to provide research gaps, questions, literature review methods and future research avenues falling under the management domain for further investigation.
Volumes in this series:

This title is aligned with our responsible management goal
We aim to champion researchers, practitioners, policymakers and organisations who share our goals of contributing to a more ethical, responsible and sustainable way of working.







