AI-Supported Systematic Literature Review Workshop

The workshop aims to provide a practical presentation of a comprehensive procedure for conducting a systematic literature review using artificial intelligence tools.

The instructor will carry out the full process of preparing the review from scoping analysis to report preparation. He will use available AI tools for this purpose. The catalogue of tools is open and depends on the level of technology development on the day of the workshop.

Workshop program:

No

SLR phase (Vrontis, Christofi, 2019)

AI tools to employ

1

Scoping analysis

Consensus, Elicit, SciSpace

2

Purpose and research questions identification

Consensus, Elicit, SciSpace

3

Context analysis

Consensus, Elicit, SciSpace

4

Literature identification

Scopus AI, Consensus, Elicit, SciSpace

5

Literature selection

Consensus, Elicit, SciSpace

6

Data extraction and synthesis

Consensus, Elicit, SciSpace ChatGPT

7

Report preparation and recommendations

ChatDOC, Jenni.ai

8

Mind the ethics.

How to use AI tools to meet publishers requirements

Overall analysis

9

The future of science writing

n/a

Participants can work in parallel with the instructor, but it is not obligatory.

After the workshop, the participant will be able to carry out the whole process or its selected phases using the presented tools.

Bio

Przemysław Tomczyk, PhD in economics in the field of management sciences, defended his doctoral thesis at the Warsaw School of Economics in 2015. Currently, he is an assistant professor at the Department of Marketing at Kozminski University, Warsaw, Poland. He was a guest lecturer at ESCP Europe in Paris, the Warsaw University of Technology and the Warsaw School of Economics. He specialises in the role of artificial intelligence in scientific writing and the automation of research processes. He also conducted research in the area of customer value management and customer portfolio analysis, which resulted in numerous scientific publications in ranked journals. Grantee of the National Science Centre, Poland.

In addition to his scientific activity, Dr. Tomczyk runs a YouTube channel “Dr Przemek Tomczyk AI” (https://www.youtube.com/@drprzemek) where he shares his knowledge about the use of artificial intelligence in scientific writing. Its mission is to teach how to write faster and more effectively using modern technologies.