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2012


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  • Avelino, F., Bressers, N.E.W. & Kemp, R. (2012). Transition Management and Sustainable Mobility Policy: the Case of the Netherlands. In H. Geerlings, Y. Shiftan & D. Stead (Eds.), Transition towards Sustainable Mobility: the Role of Instruments, Individuals and Institutions.

  • Bekkers, V.J.J.M., Edelenbos, J. & Steijn, B. (2011). Linking innovation to the public sector: contexts, concepts and challenges. In VJJM Bekkers, J. Edelenbos & B. Steijn (Eds.), Innovation in the public sector. Linking capacity and leadership (Governance and Public Management, 6) (pp. 3-34). Houndsmills: Plagrave McMillan.

  • Blom, H.W. (2012). Styles of heterodoxy and intellectual achievement: Grotius and Arminianism. In J. Robertson & S. Mortimer (Eds.), Styles of heterodoxy and intellectual achievement (pp. 47-74). Leiden - Oxford: Brill.

  • Boons, F.A.A. (2012). Zweites Geleitwort. In R. Isenmann, M. von Hauff & G. Müller-Christ (Eds.), Industrial Ecology Management - Nachhaltige Entwicklung durch Unternehmensverbünde (pp. 7-8). Wiesbaden: Gabler.

  • Edwards, A.R. (2012). Tensions and new connections between participatory and representative democracy in local governance. In L. Schaap & H. Daemen (Eds.), Renewal in European local democracies: puzzles, dilemmas and options (Urban and regional research international, Volume 13) (pp. 55-77). Wiesbaden: Springer VS.

  • Homburg, V.M.F. & Bekkers, V.J.J.M. (2012). E-Government and NPM: A Perfect Marriage? In P.L. Hupe & M. Hill (Eds.), Public Policy (Library of the Public Sector) (pp. 275-294). Los Angeles / London: SAGE.

  • Hupe, P.L. & Krogt, Th. van der (2012). Professionals Dealing with Pressures. In M. Noordegraaf & A.J. Steijn (Eds.), Professionals Under Pressure. Amsterdam: University Press.

  • Hupe, P.L. & Hill, M.J. (2012). Analysis in Action: The Two Faces of Public Policy. In P.L. Hupe & M.J. Hill (Eds.), Public Policy. Volume One: Public Policy in Perspective. London: Sage.

  • Karre, P.M., Alford, J., Steen, M. van der & Twist, M.J.W. van (2012). Whole of Government in Theory and Practice: an Exploratory Account of how Australian and Dutch Governments Deal with Wicked Problems in an Integrated Way. In H.J.M. Fenger & V.J.J.M. Bekkers (Eds.), Beyond Fragmentation and Interconnectivity. IOS Press.

  • Klijn, E.H., Buuren, M.W. van & Edelenbos, J. (2012). The impact of governance: a normative and empirical discussion. In D. Levi-Faur (Ed.), Handbook of Governance (pp. 294-308). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

  • Klijn, E.H. (2012). Public Management and Governance: a comparison. In D. Levi Faur (Ed.), Handbook of governance (pp. 201-214). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

  • Klijn, E.H., Rynck, F. de, Skelcher, C.K. & Voets, J. (2012). The democratic character of new institutional governance arrangements: Comparing Dutch and Belgium experiences. In M Fenger & V.J.J.M. Bekkers (Eds.), Beyond fragmentation and interconnectivity: Public governance and the search for connective capacity' (innovation and the public sector, 17) (pp. 142-166). Amsterdam: IOS press.

  • Moody, R.F.I. & Bekkers, V.J.J.M. (2012). Visual Connections: The power of the visual in the policy process in two Dutch. In M Fenger & V Bekkers (Eds.), Beyond Fragmentation and Interconnectivity. Public Governance and the Search for Connective Capacity (pp. 114-128). Amsterdam: IOS Press.

  • Nispen tot Pannerden, F.K.M. van (2012). Budgeting and Finance. In B.G. Peters & J. Pierre (Eds.), Handbook of Public Administration [2nd. edition]. London/Thousand Oaks/New Delhi: Sage.

  • Pel, B., Teisman, G.R. & Boons, F.A.A. (2012). Transition by translation: The Dutch traffic intelligence innovation cascade. In F.W. Geels, R. Kemp, G. Dudley & G. Lyons (Eds.), Automobility in transition? A Socio-Technical Analysis of Sustainable Transport (Routledge Studies in SustainabilityTransitions) (pp. 250-267). London: Routledge.

  • Pel, B. (2011). Reflection on transition management: Mobility policy between integration and differentiation. In H Geerlings, Y Shiftan & D Stead (Eds.), Transition towards Sustainable Mobility: the Role of Instruments, Individuals and Institutions (Transport and Mobility) (pp. 53-69). Farnham: Ashgate.

  • Post, R. (2012). Shared Service Centres: An Ideal Solution for Fragmentation or a Fairytale? In H.J.M. Fenger & V.J.J.M. Bekkers (Eds.), Beyond Fragmentation and Interconnectivity: Public Governance and the Search for Connective Capacity (pp. 129-141). Amsterdam: IOS Press.

  • Sluis, A. van, Marks, P.K., Gilleir, F. & Easton, M. (2012). Nodal Security in the Ports of Rotterdam and Antwerp. In V.J.J.M. Bekkers & H.J.M. Fenger (Eds.), Beyond Fragmentation and Interconnectivity: Public Governance and the Search for Connective Capacity (Innovation in the public sector, 17) (pp. 73-94). Amsterdam: IOS Press.

  • Thiel, S. van (2012). Party patronage in the Netherlands. In P. Mair, P Kopecky & M Spirova (Eds.), Party government and party patronage: public appointments and political control in European democracies (Comparative Politics Series). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

  • Thiel, S. van, Verhoest, K., Bouckaert, G. & Laegreid, P. (2012). Lessons and recommendations for the practice of agencification. In K. Verhoest, S. van Thiel, G. Bouckaert & P. Laegreid (Eds.), Government Agencies: Practices and Lessons from 30 countries. Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan.

  • Thiel, S. van (2012). Managerialism and politicization in the Dutch civil service. In L Verhey, S Vanhoonacker & C Neuhold (Eds.), Civil servants and politics: a delicate balance. Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan.

  • Thiel, S. van (2012). Comparing agencies across countries. In K. Verhoest, S. van Thiel, G. Bouckaert & P. Laegreid (Eds.), Government Agencies: Practices and Lessons from 30 countries. Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan.

  • Van de Walle, S., Groeneveld, S.M. & Vandenbussche, L. (2012). Power-sharing or diversity? Representative bureaucracy in Belgium. In E. Schroeter, P. Von Maravic & B.G. Peters (Eds.), The Politics of Representative Bureaucracy. Power, Legitimacy, Performance. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.

  • Van de Walle, S. (2012). Comparing the performance of national public sectors: conceptual problems. In M. Meneguzzo & D. Cepiku (Eds.), Government output and productivity measurement: lessons from the international experience. Brookings Institution Press.

  • Verhoest, K., Thiel, S. van, Bouckaert, G. & Laegreid, P. (2012). Introduction. In K. Verhoest, S. van Thiel, G. Bouckaert & P. Laegreid (Eds.), Government Agencies: Practices and Lessons from 30 countries. Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan.

  • Yesilkagit, K. & Thiel, S. van (2012). The Netherlands. In K. Verhoest, S. van Thiel, G. Bouckaert & P. Laegreid (Eds.), Government Agencies: Practices and Lessons from 30 countries. Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan.


  • 2011


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  • Bekkers, V., Edelenbos, J. & Steijn, A.J. (2011). An Innovative Public Sector? Embarking on the Innovation Journey. In V. Bekkers, J. Edelenbos & A.J. Steijn (Eds.), Innovation in the Public Sector. Linking Capacity and Leadership (pp. 197-221). Houndmills, Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan.

  • Bekkers, V., Edelenbos, J. & Steijn, A.J. (2011). Linking Innovation to the Public Sector: Context, Concepts and Challenges. In V Bekkers, J Edelenbos & AJ Steijn (Eds.), Innovation in the Public Sector. Linking Capacity and Leadership (pp. 3-32). Houndmills, Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan.

  • Bekkers, V.J.J.M., Edelenbos, J. & Steijn, B. (2011). An innovative public sector? Embarking on the innovation journey,. In V. Bekkers & J. Edelenbos (Eds.), Innovation in the public sector. Linking capacity and leadership (Governance and Public Management, 6) (pp. 197-222). Houndsmils: Plagrave McMillan.

  • Blom, H.W. (2011). Foreign Gods and political order: Locke, Spinoza and the limits of a tolerant society. In C. Hermanin & L. Simonutti (Eds.), La centralità del dubbio. Un progetto di Antonio Rotondò (Studi e testi per la storia della tolleranza in Europa nei secoli XVI-XVIII, 13) (pp. 973-998). Florence: Olschki.

  • Bruquetas-Callejo, A., Garces-Mascarenas, A., Penninx, M.J.A. & Scholten, P.W.A. (2011). Policymaking related to immigration and integration. The Dutch Case. In A. Zincone, M.J.A. Penninx & A. Borkert (Eds.), Immigrant Policy-Making in Europe. Amsterdam: AUP: Amsterdam University Press.

  • Colijn, J. (2010). Inhumane War in Warzone. In A. Hulst (Ed.), The battlefield of peacekeeping (pp. 104-107). [s.l.]: Aurora Borealis/ Noorderlicht publishers.

  • Doorne-Huiskes, A. van & Dulk, L. den (2011). Quality of life and work in a changing Europe: future challenges. In Quality of life and work in Europe: theory, practice and policy (pp. 217-232). Houndmills: Palgrave Macmillan.

  • Doorne-Huiskes, A. van & Dulk, L. den (2011). Chapter 7: The Netherlands. In Q. Skinner (Ed.), Families and States (pp. 129-145). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

  • Dulk, L. den, Bäck-Wiklund, M., Lewis, S. & Redai, D. (2011). Quality of life and work in a changing Europe: a theoretical framework. In Quality of Life and Work. Theory, Practice and Policy (pp. 17-31). Houndmills: Palgrave Macmillan.

  • Edelenbos, J. & Meerkerk, I.F. van (2011). Institutional Evolution within Local Democracy - Local Self-Governance Meets Local Government. In J. Torfing & P. Triantafillou (Eds.), Interactive policy making, metagovernance and democracy (pp. 169-186). Colchester: ECPR Press.

  • Fenger, H.J.M. & Paridon, C.W.A.M. van (2011). Towards a globalization of solidarity? In Reinventing social solidarity across Europe (pp. 49-69). Bristol: Policy Press.

  • Groeneveld, S.M. & Van de Walle, S. (2011). Introduction. In S.M. Groeneveld & S. Van de Walle (Eds.), New Steering Concepts in Public Management (Research in Public Policy Analysis and Management, 21) (pp. 1-8). Bingley: Emerald.

  • Haverland, M. (2011). Regulatory policies of the EU towards occupational pensions. Limits to Regulation. In L Leiserink (Ed.), The New Regulatory State (pp. 175-188). Houndsmill, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

  • Hupe, P.L. (2011). Revisiting Pressman and Wildavsky: The Thickness of Hierarchy. In M. Holzer, A. Massey & E. Wayenberg (Eds.), New Agendas in the Study of Public Management (working title) (pp. 156-179). Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.

  • Hupe, P.L. (2011). Autonomy in Health Care Practice: A Paradise Lost? In H. Dickinson & R. Mannion (Eds.), The Reform of Health Care: Shaping, Adapting and Resisting Policy Developments. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

  • James, O. & Thiel, S. van (2011). Structural devolution and agencification. In T. Christensen & P. Laegreid (Eds.), Ashgate Research Companion to New Public Management (pp. 209-222). Aldershot: Ashgate.

  • Karre, P.M., Steen, M. van der & Twist, M.J.W. van (2011). Steering societal resilience: an empirical exploration of trends and challenges in government-citizen collaboration. In S. Groeneveld & S. van de Walle (Eds.), New steering concepts in public management (Research in Public Policy Analysis and Management, 21). Bingley: Emerald.

  • Kickert, W.J.M. (2011). Steering emergent and complex change processes. In S. Groeneved & S. Van de Walle (Eds.), New Steering Concepts in Public Management, IPMN series.

  • Klijn, E.H., Steijn, A.J., Edelenbos, J. & Vermeeren, B. (2011). Steering for broad social outcomes in governance networks; The effects of participation and network management. In S. dr. Groeneveld & S. prof.dr. Walle van de (Eds.), New steering concepts in public management (research in public policy analysis and management, 21) (pp. 165-183). Bingley: Emerald.

  • Klijn, E.H. (2011). Democratic legitimacy criteria in interactive governance and their empirical application. In Interactive policy-making, meta-governance and democracy (ECPR-Studies in European Political Science) (pp. 205-223). Colchester: ECPR Press.

  • Klijn, E.H., Koppenjan, J.F.M. & Termeer, C.J.A.M. (2011). Managing networks in the public sector: a theoretical study of management strategies in policy networks, with Epilogue. In R. Rhodes (Ed.), Public Administration: 25 Years of Analysis and Debate. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing.

  • Nispen tot Pannerden, F.K.M. van (2011). Policy Instruments. In B. Badie, D. Berg-Schlosser & L. Morlino (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Political Science. Thousand Oaks: Sage.

  • Nispen tot Pannerden, F.K.M. van (2011). Budget Watchers Blues, Introduction to the Section on Budgeting and Finance. In B.G. Peters & J. Pierre (Eds.), Handbook of Public Administration. London/Thousand Oaks/New Delhi: Sage Publications.

  • Präg, P., Dorres Guerreiro, M. das, Nätti, J., Brookes, M. & Dulk, L. den (2011). Quality of work and quality of life of service sector workers. Cross-national variations in eight European countries. In Quality of Work and Life in Europe. Theory, Practice and Policy (pp. 77-94). Houndmills: Palgave Macmillan.

  • Stapelbroek, K.H. (2011). The emergence of Dutch neutrality: Trade, treaty politics and the peace of the Republic. In Antonella Alimento (Ed.), War, Trade and Neutrality. Europe and the Mediterranean in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries (pp. 129-145). Milan: FrancoAngeli.

  • Stapelbroek, K.H. (2011). I significati della neutralità: la storia del commercio mediterraneo in Dei doveri dei principi neutrali di Ferdinando Galiani. In Antonio Trampus (Ed.), Il linguaggio della politica nel tardo Illuminismo italiano (pp. 53-79). Rome: Edizioni di Storia e Letteratura.

  • Stapelbroek, K.H. (2011). Economic reform and neutrality in Dutch political pamphlets, 1741-1779. In Femke Deen, David Onnekink & Michel Reinders (Eds.), Pamphlets and Politics in the Dutch Republic (Library of the Written Word, 12) (pp. 173-204). Leiden: Brill.

  • Szücs, S., Drobnič, S., Dulk, L. den & Verwiebe, R. (2011). Quality of life and satisfaction with the work-life balance. In Quality of Life and Work in Europe. Theory, Practice and Policy (pp. 95-117). Houndmills: Palgrave Macmillan.

  • Thiel, S. van (2011). The empty nest syndrome: Dutch ministries after the separation of policy and administration. In S Van de Walle & S.M. Groeneveld (Eds.), New Steering Concepts in Public Management (pp. 25-40). Bingly: Emerald.

  • Van de Walle, S. & Groeneveld, S.M. (2011). New steering instruments: Trends in public sector practice and scholarship. In S.M. Groeneveld & S. Van de Walle (Eds.), New Steering Concepts in Public Management (Research in Public Policy Analysis and Management, 21) (pp. 205-214). Bingley: Emerald.


  • 2010


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  • Buuren, M.W. van & Eshuis, J. (2010). Knowledge governance: complementing hierarchies, networks and markets? In R.J. In 't Veld (Ed.), Knowledge democracy - consequences for science, politics and media (pp. 283-298). Heidelberg: Springer.

  • Dijkstra, A.G. (2010). Comment to Diane Elson, 'Gender equality and economic growth: A rights based approach'. In B. Berendsen (Ed.), Economic Growth and the Common Good: From crisis to sustainable development (pp. 132-136). Amsterdam: KIT Publishers.

  • Edelenbos, J., Buuren, M.W. van & Schie, N. van (2010). Knowledge synchronization. interactive knowledge production between experts, bureaucrats and stakeholders. In R.J In 't Veld (Ed.), Knowledge democracy - consequences for science, politics and media (pp. 154-167). Heidelberg: Springer.

  • Edwards, A.R. (2010). Elected politicians and their tastes for E-Democracy: experiences from the Netherlands, the United Kingdom and Norway. In P.G. Nixon, V.N. Koutrakou & R. Rawal (Eds.), Understanding E-Government in Europe (pp. 219-232). London, New York: Routledge.

  • Fenger, H.J.M. (2010). Challenging Solidarity? An Analysis of Exit Options in Social Policies. In B. Greve (Ed.), Choice. Challenges and Perspectives for the European Welfare States (pp. 109-142). Chichester: Wiley Blackwell.

  • Geerlings, H. & Odufuwa, B.O. (2010). The need for transitions and policy initiatives to improve public Transport in Negeria; gender and safety issues as a challenge. In Transition towards Sustainable Mobility: the Role of Instruments, Individuals an Institutions. London: Ashgate.

  • Hupe, P.L. (2010). The Autonomy of Professionals in Public Service. In Jansen, Th., Brink, G. van den, Kole, J. (Ed.), Professional Pride: A Powerful Force (pp. 118-137). Amsterdam: Boom.

  • Huys, M. & Koppenjan, J.F.M. (2010). Policy Networks in Practice: the debate on the future of Amsterdam Airport Schiphol. In S.P. Osborne (Ed.), The New Public Governance? New Perspectives on the Theory and Practice of Public Governance (pp. 365-394). London/New York: Routledge.

  • Kickert, W.J.M. (2010). Public management reform in continental Europe. National distinctiveness. In P. Laegreid & T. Christensen (Eds.), Ashgate Research Companion to New Public Management,. [S.l.]: Ashgate.

  • Klijn, E.H. (2010). Trust in governance networks: looking for conditions for innovative solutions and outcomes. In S.P. Osborne (Ed.), The new Governance (pp. 303-321). London: Routledge.

  • Klijn, E.H. (2010). Public Private Partnerships: deciphering meaning message and phenomenon. In G. Hodge & C. Greve (Eds.), Handbook of PPP. Cheltenham: Edgar Elgar.

  • Lewis, S. & Dulk, L. den (2010). Parents' expierences of flexible work arrangements in changing European workplaces. In K. Christensen & B. Schneider (Eds.), Workplace Flexibility, Realigning 20th-Century Jobs for a 21st-Century Workforce (pp. 245-261). Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press.

  • Maas, K.E.H. & Boons, F.A.A. (2010). CSR as a strategic activity: value creation, redistribution and integration. In C. Louche, S. Idowu & W. Leal Filho (Eds.), Innovative CSR. From Risk Management to Value Creation (pp. 154-172). London.: Greenleaf.

  • Moody, R.F.I., Kool, D. de & Bekkers, V.J.J.M. (2010). Virtual Neighborhoods and E-Government: A Case Study Comparison. In C.G Reddick (Ed.), Politics, Democracy and E-Government: Participation and Service Delivery (pp. 402-416). Hershey: IGI Global Publishing.

  • Nooteboom, S.G., Huntjens, P. & Slootweg, R. (2008). Strategic Environmental Assessment of Water Management. In B. Sadler, R. Achemann, J. Dusik, T. Fisher, M. Partidario & R. Verheem (Eds.), Handbook of Strategic Environmental Assessment. London: Earthscan.

  • Nooteboom, S.G., Huntjens, P. & Slootweg, R. (2010). Strategic Environmental Assessment of Water Management. In B. Sadler, R. Aschemann, J. Dusik, T. Fisher, M. Partidario & R. Verheem (Eds.), Handbook of Strategic Environmental Assessment (pp. 190-207). London: Earthscan.

  • Pollitt, C. (2010). Performance blight and the tyranny of light? Accountability in advanced performance measurement regimes. In G. Frederickson & M. Dubnick (Eds.), Bringing accountability to account (pp. 81-97). Armonk (New York): M.E.Sharpe.

  • Schulz, M.A. & Twist, M.J.W. van (2010). The positioning of commissions in a knowledge democracy. In R.J. in 't Veld (Ed.), Knowledge democracy, Consequences for Science, Politics, and Media (pp. 299-3141). Berlin/Heidelberg: Springer Verlag.

  • Snellen, I.T.M. & Hoppe, R. (2010). Mini-States in Electronic Spiders' Web. In H. Aardema, W. Derksen, M. Herweijher & P. de Jong (Eds.), Mini-States in Electronic Spiders' Web (pp. 245-253). Den Haag: Boom Lemma.

  • Snellen, I.T.M. & Hoppe, R. (2010). Mini-States inElectronic Spiders' Webs. In H. Aardema, W. Derksen, M. Herweijer & P. de Jong (Eds.), Meerwaarde van de bestuurskunde (pp. 245-253). Den Haag: Boom Lemna.

  • Snellen, I.T.M. (2010). Towards transparebcy as a basic human right. In L. Mommers, H. Franken, J. van den Herik, F. van der Klaauw & G.J. Zwemme (Eds.), Het binnenste buiten (Meijers-reeks) (pp. 389-403). Leiden: Graduate School of Legal Studies.

  • Stapelbroek, K.H. (2010). Papers on Money. In Continuum Companion to Locke (pp. 273-275). Bristol: Continuum Press.

  • Stapelbroek, K.H. (2010). Property. In Continuum Companion to Locke (pp. 201-204). Bristol: Continuum Press.

  • Stapelbroek, K.H. (2010). Pillarization. In George Thomas Kurian (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of Political Science (pp. 1209-1210). Washington: CQ Press/ Sage.

  • Stapelbroek, K.H. (2010). Gaetano Filangieri. In M. Bevir (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Political Theory (pp. 514). London: Sage.

  • Stapelbroek, K.H. (2010). Value and wealth. In Continuum Companion to Locke (pp. 230-232). Bristol: Continuum Press.

  • Van de Walle, S. (2010). Moving from Belgium to the UK and the Netherlands. In G. Bouckaert & W. van de Donk (Eds.), European Group for Public Administration (1975-2010): perspectives for the future (pp. 256-261). Brussel: Bruylant.

  • Van de Walle, S. (2010). New Public Management: Restoring the Public Trust through Creating Distrust? In T. Christensen & P. Laegreid (Eds.), The Ashgate Research Companion to New Public Management (pp. 309-320). Aldershot: Ashgate.

  • Van de Walle, S. & Dooren, W. van (2010). How is information used to improve performance in the public sector? Exploring the dynamics of performance informations. In K. Walshe, G. Harvey & P. Jas (Eds.), Connecting knowledge and performance in public services: From knowing to doing (pp. 33-57). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

  • Wolfson, D.J. (2010). Dreaming of a properly informed democracy. In R.J. In't Veld (Ed.), Knowledge Democracy (pp. 37-48). Berlin: Springer.


  • 2009


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  • Ast, J.A. van & Bouma, J.J. (2009). Value Chains in water cycles; innovations in water governance. In J.J. Bouma, R. Kunneke & J.F. Auger (Eds.), Internationalization of infrastructures (pp. 187-200). Delft: Delft University of Technology.

  • Bekkers, V.J.J.M. & Homburg, V.M.F. (2009). The myths and ceremonies of e-government: the promise of a new and better government in Australia, Canada, Denmark, the United Kingdom and the Netherlands? In A.J. Meijer, K. Boersma & P. Wagenaar (Eds.), ICTs, Citizens & Governance: After the Hype! (pp. 217-234) Amsterdam: IOS Press.

  • Bekkers, V.J.J.M. & Moody, R.F.I. (2009). Visual Culture and Electronic Government: Exploring a New Generation of E-Government. In M.A Wimmer (Ed.), Electronic Government (Lecture Notes in Computer Science) (pp. 257-269). Heidelberg/New York: Springer.

  • Boons, F.A.A. & Howard-Grenville, J. (2009). The Social Embeddedness of Industrial Ecology: Exploring the dynamics of industrial ecosystems. In F.A.A. Boons & J. Howard-Grenville (Eds.), The social embeddedness of industrial ecology (pp. 273-281). Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.

  • Boons, F.A.A., Mouzakitis, Y. & Spekkink, W.A.H. (2009). Projects, Parks, and Policy programs: The Evolution of Eco-Industrial Parks in The Netherlands, 1999-2009. In S. El-Haggar, D. Sakr & L. El-Hatow (Eds.), Sustainable development around the globe. Cairo: AUC.

  • Boons, F.A.A., Buuren, M.W. van, Gerrits, L. & Teisman, G.R. (2009). An approach to evolutionary public management. In G.R. Teisman, M.W. van Buuren & L. Gerrits (Eds.), Managing complex governance systems. Dynamics, self-organization and coevolution in public investments (pp. 231-249). London: Routledge.

  • Boons, F.A.A. (2009). Out into the open: the promise of dialogue. In F.A.A. Boons & J. Howard-Grenville (Eds.), The social embeddedness of industrial ecology (pp. 65-69). Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.

  • Boons, F.A.A. (2009). Ecology in the social sciences: an overview. In F.A.A. Boons & J. Howard-Grenville (Eds.), The social embeddedness of industrial ecology (pp. 28-47). Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.

  • Boons, F.A.A. & Howard-Grenville, J. (2009). Introducing the social embeddedness of industrial ecology. In F.A.A. Boons & J. Howard-Grenville (Eds.), The social embeddedness of industrial ecology (pp. 3-27). Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.

  • Buijs, M.J., Eshuis, J. & Byrne, D. (2009). Approaches to Researching Complexity in Public Management. In G.R. Teisman, M.W. van Buuren & L.M. Gerrits (Eds.), Managing Complex Governance Systems (pp. 37-55). Londen: Routledge.

  • Buijs, M.J., Bol, N. van der & Teisman, G.R. (2009). Metropolitan Regions as Self-organizing Systems. In G.R. Teisman, M.W. van Buuren & L.M. Gerrits (Eds.), Managing Complex Governance Systems. Dynamics, self-organization and coevolution in public investments (pp. 97-115). Londen: Routledge.

  • Buuren, M.W. van, Gerrits, L. & Marks, P.K. (2009). Public policy-making and the management of co-evolution. In G.R. Teisman, M.W. van Buuren & L. Gerrits (Eds.), Managing complex governance systems: Dynamics, self-organization and coevolution in public investments (pp. 154-171). New York / London: Routledge.

  • Colijn, J. (2009). Between False Promises and Fair Practice: Institutions and De-Institutionalization in the Field of International Security. In J. de Zwaan, E. Bakker & S. van der Meer (Eds.), Challenges in a Changing World . Clingendael Views on Global and Regional Issues (pp. 25-43). Cambridge / The Hague: Cambridge University Press / T.M.C.Asser Press.

  • Colijn, J. (2009). On more than Just War. In Gelijn Molier & Eva Nieuwenhuys (Eds.), Peace, Security and Peace, Security and Development in an Era of Globalization - The Integrated Security Approach Viewed from a Multidisciplinary Perspective (International Relations Studies Series, 4) (pp. 377-393). [S.l.]: University of Southern California.

  • Dulk, L. den (2009). Changing norms of masculinity and femininity: development in gender roles and family structures in Europe. In K Larres (Ed.), Companion to Europe since 1945 (Blackwell companions to European history) (pp. 450-471). Malden/Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.

  • Dulk, L. den (2009). Changing norms of masculinity and femininity: development in gender roles and family structures in Europe. In K. Larres (Ed.), Companion to Europe since 1945 (pp. 450-471). Malden/Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.

  • Edelenbos, J., Klijn, E.H. & Kort, M.B. (2009). Managing Complex Process Systems: Surviving at the Edge of Chaos. In G.R. Teisman, M.W. van Buuren & L. Gerrits (Eds.), Managing Complex Governance Systems (pp. 172-192). London: Routledge.

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