Organizations are struggling with severe circumstances brought by COVID-19. When overly increased uncertainty and complexity in a pandemic are considered, strategic management has gained importance. Thus, researchers have focused on strategic management from different perspectives and this situation has led to that strategic management literature considering COVID-19 incredibly enlarged. Here, this research aims to show the architecture of the current literature and examine it with a holistic and critical perspective provided by using bibliometric analysis and critical systematic review concurrently. 226 articles were determined to represent the literature in two steps: (i) WOS search based on keywords and (ii) eliminating irrelevant articles by reading. To realize research aims, a twofold research method was adopted. By leveraging bibliometric analysis, the map of the current literature was shown. Then, a critical systematic review based on content analysis of 226 articles was carried out. Herein, more/less studied fields and future research directions were shared, and methods & levels of analysis of research were shared.
Thanks to the developments in neuroscientific measurement techniques, it has become possible to observe abstract phenomena that form the basis of human behavior.This opportunity has attracted the attention of researchers from the field of management and organization, as in many areas of social sciences, and neuromanagement has emerged as a multidisciplinary field of study in which neuroscience and management sciences collaborate.Within the scope of our study, which examines neuromanagement as a relatively new field of study, neuroscience, neuroscientific measurement techniques, the ethical dimension of these techniques are conceptually discussed and the concept of neuromanagement is defined.In the research part of our study, neuroscientific studies in the field of management and organization were subjected to bibliometric analysis and the current state of the neuromanagement field was made visible.In the conclusion part of our study, evaluations are made on the future of neuromanagement studies in the light of the findings.
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