Trust and local knowledge production: Interorganisational collaborations in the Sønderborg region, Denmark

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Trust and local knowledge production: Interorganisational collaborations in the Sønderborg region, Denmark. / Skytt, Christine Benna; Winther, Lars.

I: Geografisk Tidsskrift, Bind 111, Nr. 1, 2011, s. 27-41.

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Skytt, CB & Winther, L 2011, 'Trust and local knowledge production: Interorganisational collaborations in the Sønderborg region, Denmark', Geografisk Tidsskrift, bind 111, nr. 1, s. 27-41. https://doi.org/10.1080/00167223.2011.10669520

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Skytt, C. B., & Winther, L. (2011). Trust and local knowledge production: Interorganisational collaborations in the Sønderborg region, Denmark. Geografisk Tidsskrift, 111(1), 27-41. https://doi.org/10.1080/00167223.2011.10669520

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Skytt CB, Winther L. Trust and local knowledge production: Interorganisational collaborations in the Sønderborg region, Denmark. Geografisk Tidsskrift. 2011;111(1):27-41. https://doi.org/10.1080/00167223.2011.10669520

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Skytt, Christine Benna ; Winther, Lars. / Trust and local knowledge production: Interorganisational collaborations in the Sønderborg region, Denmark. I: Geografisk Tidsskrift. 2011 ; Bind 111, Nr. 1. s. 27-41.

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