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Towards a more effective governance of socially innovative policies – First insights from the case studies. (2016). Kazepov, Yuri ; Saruis, Tatiana ; Oosterlynck, Stijn ; Cucca, Roberta ; Cools, Pieter ; Verschraegen, Gert ; Colombo, Fabio ; Weinzierl, Carla ; Leubolt, Bernhard ; Novy, Andreas.
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