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2009 (14-2-11) L’Innovation une affaire d’état: gagnants et perdants de la troisième révolution industrielle, par Claude Rochet

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2009 (14-2-10) Evaluation ex-ante du service offert par le RFId à la bibliothèque

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2009 (14-2-01) Social Inventions

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2009 (14-2-02) Technological Cooperation

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2009 (14-2-03) Information Asymmetry and the Contracting Out Process

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2009 (14-2-04) Innovating in the German Public Sector: How a Think Tank Frames the Debate on NPM

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2009 (14-2-05) Challenges for Urban Environments in the Implementation of Dual Language Programs

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2009 (14-2-06) Governing by Network: The new Shape of the Public Sector, by Stephen Goldsmith and William D. Eggers

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2009 (14-2-07) The Brain that Changes Itself: Stories of Personal Triumph from the Frontiers of Brain Science, by Norman Doidge

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2009 (14-2-08) A Cognitive Theory of the Firm: Learning, Governance and Dynamic Capabilities, by Bart Nooteboom

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