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Title: Citation content in literature review sections of research articles: A cross-paradigm comparison of design science and interpretivist research in information systems
Authors: Dr. CHAN Hon-Tung, Thomas 
Kwan, Becky Siu Chu 
Issue Date: 2024
Source: English for Specific Purposes, Jan 2024, Vol. 73, pp. 1-19.
Journal: English for Specific Purposes 
Abstract: Despite a long history of citation research, its focus has been on the linguistic and rhetorical characteristics of citations rather than their semantic nature. Using a move-based approach grounded in the CARS model (Swales, 1990), this paper studies the sorts of source ideas cited in different parts of literature reviews (LR) of Information Systems research articles following the design science research (DSR) and interpretivist research (IR) paradigms. Findings reveal three types of epistemically-oriented semantic content – theoretical, research, and methodological – and one type that is non-epistemically-framed, which vary quantitatively and qualitatively between the DSR and IR LRs. For example, both types of LRs cite more often in Move 1 Establishing a territory than in Moves 2 and 3 Establishing a niche and Occupying the niche, with theoretical terminologies, definitions, propositions being referred to more frequently in the IR writing than in the DSR writing. On the other hand, citations in the DSR writing often display prescriptive propositions, design concepts, artefacts, and methods which are absent from the IR writing. These findings not only help us better understand how citation is shaped and constrained by rhetorical moves and research paradigms but also provide implications for the teaching of citation content.
Type: Peer Reviewed Journal Article
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11861/8011
ISSN: 0889-4906
1873-1937
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.esp.2023.08.001
Appears in Collections:English Language & Literature - Publication

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