Literature studies

Knowledge is the foundation of informed decision-making. At Norion, we develop bespoke literature reviews that provide a robust scientific basis for decision-making.  

A literature review is a systematic approach to gathering existing knowledge about a specific topic or issue. It is often the first step in a project, helping to familiarise oneself with the topic and clearly define the problem to be investigated. 

How do we work? 

We conduct literature reviews on specific topics to provide a systematic overview of the current state of knowledge. Depending on the subject, the review will include academic articles, reports, and other relevant publications.  

We define the scope of the topic and identify relevant keywords, then conduct systematic searches online and in academic databases. Relevant documents are analysed for their content, and a summary of the findings is provided. Often, we combine literature reviews with other methods, such as expert interviews or anthropological research, to produce a comprehensive investigation of the topic.

    Contact Senior Consultant and Partner

    Kia Rose Egebæk

    Phone: +45 28 44 80 88

    Mail: ke@norion.dk

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    What is the process at Norion?

    Literature reviews consist of four stages—at each stage, we follow a proven process that is tailored to your specific requirements:

    1

    Definition and scope

    We define the scope of an investigation based on the purpose and scale of the project.

    2

    Systematic search

    We search for and select relevant literature from academic research and pertinent reports based on defined criteria.

    3

    Qualified analysis

    We review relevant sources and analyse their content based on our professional expertise.

    3

    Presentation of results

    We summarise and present findings in a clear and understandable manner, tailored to the project and target audience.