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Assessing partnership development under the Michigan Department of Natural Resource's habitat grants programs using social network analysis
Burton, Sarah (Conservation biologist)
Text (2019)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Tracing the roots of charitable choice
Krcatovich, Erin Marie-Sergison
Text (2013)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
The public-private partnership : community college participation in workforce boards
Brokenburr, Shenita
Text (2008)
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Attending to deep structures : an exploration of how organizational culture relates to collaborative and network participation for systems change
Jimenez, Tiffeny Reyleen
Text (2012)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Dreams of a soccer city : politics, consumption, and urban transformation in 20th century Buenos Aires
Galarza, Alex Gabriel
Text (2017)
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Decentralization, institutions, and access to potable water in Malawi's urban and peri-urban informal settlements
Adams, Ellis Adjei
Text (2016)
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The policy landscape of the Foundation Assisted Schools (FAS) program : counting the human costs in policy discourses
Sharif, Andleeb
Text (2015)
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Private security officers' perceptions of police legitimacy in South Korea : implications for police-private security cooperation
Paek, Seung Yeop
Text (2017)
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Sustainable development and the provision of basic urban services : the need for changing the roles of government and private organizations
Shepherd, Nicola Mairi
Text (1994)
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Essays on mixed oligopoly and agricultural R & D
Naseem, Anwar
Text (2002)
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A case study review of public-private partnerships for development in the Lansing region
McKenna, Kevin
Text (2014)
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Managing urban infrastructure development of Indonesian cities using public-private partnerships
Noviati
Text (1994)
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Roles for local governmental, educational and related entities in rural telecommunication development
Siegel, Ronald Kerner
Text (2005)
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