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Research Administration: The Art of Keeping the Balance between Goal Fulfilment and Creativity

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  • Renborg, U., 1975. "Research Administration: The Art of Keeping the Balance between Goal Fulfilment and Creativity," Proceedings “Schriften der Gesellschaft für Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften des Landbaues e.V.”, German Association of Agricultural Economists (GEWISOLA), vol. 12.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:gewipr:212903
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.212903
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    1. Blume, Stuart S., 1974. "Behavioural aspects of research management - a review," Research Policy, Elsevier, vol. 3(1), pages 40-76, April.
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    1. Dr Claus-Hennig Hanf, 1989. "Allocution présidentielle. Les nécessités de changement dans les recherches européennes en économie agricole," Économie rurale, Programme National Persée, vol. 189(1), pages 3-6.

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