2012
DOI: 10.1080/10286632.2012.737322
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Cultural quarters and urban regeneration – the case of Cathedral Quarter Belfast

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“…Initially, keywords including "culture-led redevelopment," "culture-led regeneration," "culture-led renewal," "city re-image," and "culture-led rehabilitation" were used to search papers related to CRPs. These keywords have been widely used in previous studies [19,27,37], which can help researchers to identify the preliminary scope of CRP-related literature. Then, these papers were reviewed by the researchers to evaluate their linkages with CRPs.…”
Section: Identification Of Csfsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Initially, keywords including "culture-led redevelopment," "culture-led regeneration," "culture-led renewal," "city re-image," and "culture-led rehabilitation" were used to search papers related to CRPs. These keywords have been widely used in previous studies [19,27,37], which can help researchers to identify the preliminary scope of CRP-related literature. Then, these papers were reviewed by the researchers to evaluate their linkages with CRPs.…”
Section: Identification Of Csfsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More importantly, the relative importance of each CSF was evaluated based on a questionnaire survey. Compared with qualitative studies that highlighted the basic principles for project success (e.g., [21,37]), this study quantitatively identified the most important factors affecting the performance of CRPs. Accordingly, focus can be accurately placed on these most significant CSFs, which enhance the efficiency of CRP management.…”
Section: Theoretical and Practical Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(2017). Theme Four: Benefits flowing over time either from initiatives such as ‘city of culture’ or from the built environment: Campbell (2011); Gomes and Librero-Cano (2018); Jones and Ponzini (2018); Lazarević et al. (2016); Liu (2019); McCarthy (2006); McManus and Carruthers (2014); Pollock and Paddison (2014); Srakar and Vecco (2017). Theme Five: Economic benefits from events: Aharon-Gutman (2018); Arnegger and Herz (2016); Babu and Munjal (2015); Comunian (2017); Dzupká and Sebova (2016); Gibson et al. (2010); Hall and Robertson (2001); Herrero et al.…”
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“…They built networks with other entrepreneurs and interconnected with the local environment [47]. Cultural quarters also support the development of other (non-cultural) businesses, thereby developing mixed-use areas [45,48,49]. The expansion of a night-time economy in the cultural quarters is also evident [50].…”
Section: Recent Urban Development and The Role Of The Cultural And Crmentioning
confidence: 99%