@article{20844, abstract = {{Review papers are essential for knowledge development in IS. While some are cited twice a day, others accumulate single digit citations over a decade. The magnitude of these differences prompts us to analyze what distinguishes those reviews that have proven to be integral to scientific progress from those that might be considered less impactful. Our results highlight differences between reviews aimed at describing, understanding, explaining, and theory testing. Beyond the control variables, they demonstrate the importance of methodological transparency and the development of research agendas. These insights inform all stakeholders involved in the development and publication of review papers.}}, author = {{Wagner, Gerit and Prester, Julian and Roche, Maria and Schryen, Guido and Benlian, Alexander and Paré, Guy and Templier, Mathieu}}, journal = {{Information & Management}}, keywords = {{Literature review, review papers, scientometric, scientific impact, citation analysis}}, number = {{3}}, title = {{{Which Factors Affect the Scientific Impact of Review Papers in IS Research? A Scientometric Study}}}, volume = {{58}}, year = {{2021}}, }