Research Methodology and Mixed Methods in Construction Management: Qualitative and Quantitative

Abstract

Construction Management methodology and mixed methods are organized to guide the researcher to assemble and assess data in research activities. Construction management research is close to business management and social science research. It also contributes to researching the phenomenon and answering the research question, generate an integrated management system for post-disaster reconstruction in the construction industry and related industries. Research methodology and methods are used to drive the research to achieve the goal or goals, contribute to knowledge, or increase knowledge. This statement means the research methodology, mixed methods, aim, objectives, and processes address the research question, facilitate its achievement and foundation to conduct the study. Mixed methods use project-based case studies, interviews, observations, literature and archival document reviews, research questionnaires, and surveys, review of integrated systems used in the construction industry and related industries to address the research work. Research methods: qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods define the research topic and establish a more in-depth understanding of the study. The research methodology is action research, which involves the collaboration of participants and service users to collect and evaluate data, studying the phenomenon, research question(s) to improve the situation in post-disaster reconstruction phase management

Presenters

Samuel Quashie
Instructor, Construction, Navajo Technical University, New Mexico, United States

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Focused Discussion

Theme

Organizational Studies

KEYWORDS

METHODOLOGY,MIXED METHODS

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