A Metamodel for Heritage-based Urban DevelopmentProposed Solution and Mixed-Methods Research Design
A Metamodel for Heritage-based Urban Development: Proposed Solution and Mixed-Methods Research...
Ripp, Matthias
2022-09-16 00:00:00
[This chapter establishes the proposed solution for the research problem and then expands upon how this solution informed the research design and process. First, Sect. 5.1 elaborates how the development of a metamodel can be used in different scenarios as a proposed solution to the presented problem. The chosen research design, mixed-methods, is described in Sect. 5.2. The methodology for developing the Metamodel is explained in Sect. 5.3, followed by the resources in Sect. 5.4, and case-models from which some of these resources are extracted in Sect. 5.5. The different research phases are outlined in Sect. 5.6, including the employed methodologies and how they are integrated. Issues of sampling and how the different research methodologies are related to the Metamodel Theory of Van Gigch are also addressed. The chapter concludes, in Sect. 5.7, by explaining some of the constraints of the mixed-methods research design.]
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A Metamodel for Heritage-based Urban DevelopmentProposed Solution and Mixed-Methods Research Design
[This chapter establishes the proposed solution for the research problem and then expands upon how this solution informed the research design and process. First, Sect. 5.1 elaborates how the development of a metamodel can be used in different scenarios as a proposed solution to the presented problem. The chosen research design, mixed-methods, is described in Sect. 5.2. The methodology for developing the Metamodel is explained in Sect. 5.3, followed by the resources in Sect. 5.4, and case-models from which some of these resources are extracted in Sect. 5.5. The different research phases are outlined in Sect. 5.6, including the employed methodologies and how they are integrated. Issues of sampling and how the different research methodologies are related to the Metamodel Theory of Van Gigch are also addressed. The chapter concludes, in Sect. 5.7, by explaining some of the constraints of the mixed-methods research design.]
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