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The affordances of mixed method in software project management research Zana Ahmedshareef, Miltos Petridis and Robert T Hughes School of Computing, Engineering and Mathematics, University of Brighton, Brighton, England Abstract Delivering software projects on schedule is crucial to commercial software producers, as a producer is vulnerable to the loss of future business if perceived to…
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Implementing a design research approach and facilitating networking in the process of educational change Eve Eisenschmidt and Katrin Niglas Tallinn University, Tallinn, Estonia Abstract Since the 1990s, educational systems in many European countries have been under reform and the pursuit of positive change has become central to educational discourse. In this article, the authors present…
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Exploring patient engagement practices and resources within a health care system: Applying a multi-phased mixed methods knowledge mobilization approach Katharina Kovacs Burns, Mandy Bellows+, Carol Eigenseher+, Karen Jackson+, Jennifer Gallivan+ and Jennifer Rees+ University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada; +Alberta Health Services, Calgary, AB, Canada Abstract A Canadian health authority developed a patient engagement framework,…
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Letter to the Editor Removing incongruence – or Academic assimilation? International Journal of Multiple Research Approaches, 8(1), 117–128.