Challenge-oriented policy making and innovation systems theory: reconsidering systemic instruments

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Challenge-oriented policy making and innovation systems theory: reconsidering systemic instruments. / Daimer, Stephanie ; Hufnagl, Miriam; Warnke, Philine .
Innovation System Revisited: Experiences from 40 years of Fraunhofer ISI research. Stuttgart: Fraunhofer Verlag, 2012. p. 217-234.

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Daimer, S, Hufnagl, M & Warnke, P 2012, Challenge-oriented policy making and innovation systems theory: reconsidering systemic instruments. in Innovation System Revisited: Experiences from 40 years of Fraunhofer ISI research. Fraunhofer Verlag, Stuttgart, pp. 217-234.

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Daimer, S., Hufnagl, M., & Warnke, P. (2012). Challenge-oriented policy making and innovation systems theory: reconsidering systemic instruments. In Innovation System Revisited: Experiences from 40 years of Fraunhofer ISI research (pp. 217-234). Fraunhofer Verlag.

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Daimer S, Hufnagl M, Warnke P. Challenge-oriented policy making and innovation systems theory: reconsidering systemic instruments. In Innovation System Revisited: Experiences from 40 years of Fraunhofer ISI research. Stuttgart: Fraunhofer Verlag. 2012. p. 217-234

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