Multi-Level Governance in Universities: Strategy, Structure, Control

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Multi-Level Governance in Universities: Strategy, Structure, Control. / Frost, Jetta; Hattke, Fabian ; Reihlen, Markus.

Multi-Level Governance in Universities: Strategy, Structure, Control. ed. / Jetta Frost; Fabian Hattke; Markus Reihlen. Cham : Springer Schweiz, 2016. p. 1-15 (Higher Education Dynamics; Vol. 47).

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Harvard

Frost, J, Hattke, F & Reihlen, M 2016, Multi-Level Governance in Universities: Strategy, Structure, Control. in J Frost, F Hattke & M Reihlen (eds), Multi-Level Governance in Universities: Strategy, Structure, Control. Higher Education Dynamics, vol. 47, Springer Schweiz, Cham, pp. 1-15. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-32678-8_1

APA

Frost, J., Hattke, F., & Reihlen, M. (2016). Multi-Level Governance in Universities: Strategy, Structure, Control. In J. Frost, F. Hattke, & M. Reihlen (Eds.), Multi-Level Governance in Universities: Strategy, Structure, Control (pp. 1-15). (Higher Education Dynamics; Vol. 47). Springer Schweiz. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-32678-8_1

Vancouver

Frost J, Hattke F, Reihlen M. Multi-Level Governance in Universities: Strategy, Structure, Control. In Frost J, Hattke F, Reihlen M, editors, Multi-Level Governance in Universities: Strategy, Structure, Control. Cham: Springer Schweiz. 2016. p. 1-15. (Higher Education Dynamics). doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-32678-8_1

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