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Causative evaluation of cross-sectorality. Forest Policy and Economics, 8,
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framework for studying and strengthening the collaborative advantage.
Milbank Quarterly, 79(2), 179–205.
March, J. G. & Olsen, J. P. (1983). Organizing political life: What administra-
tive reorganization tells us about government. American Political Science
Review, 77, 281–296.
Meijers, E. & Stead, D. (2004). Policy integration: What does it mean and how
can it be achieved? A multi-disciplinary review. Paper presented at the
Berlin Conference on the Human Dimension of Global Environmental
Change: Greening of Policies – Interlinkages and Policy Integration.
Nevala, A. M. & Hawley, J. et al. (2011). Reducing early school leaving in the EU.
Study. Brussels: European Parliament.
Nico, M. (2014). Life is cross-sectoral, why shouldn’t youth policy be?
Overview of existing information on cross-sectoral youth policy in
Europe. Strasbourg: Council of Europe. Retrieved from http://pjp-
eu.coe.i nt /docu ments/1017981/1668203/Li fe+is+cross+sec tora L _ f i na l.
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Heath, G. R. (2007). Rethinking community collaboration through a dialog-
ic lens. creativity, democracy, and diversity in community organizing.
Management Communication Quarterly, 21(2), 145–171.
Herranz, J. (2008). The multisectoral trilemma of network management. Public
Administration Research and Theory, 19(1), 1–31.
Hood, C. (2005). The idea of joined-up government: A historical perspective.
In V. Bogdanor (ed.), Joined-up government (pp. 19–42). Oxford: Oxford
University Press.
Hood, N. J., Logsdon, M J., & Thompson, K. J. (1993). Collaboration for social
problem solving: A process model. Business and Society, 32(1), 1–17.
Innes, J. E. & Booher, D. E. (2003). Collaborative policymaking: Governance
through dialogue. In M. A. Hajer & H. Wagenaar (eds.), Deliberative pol-
icy analysis. Understanding governance in the network society (pp. 33–59).
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Jupp, B. (2000). Working together. Creating a better environment for cross-sec-
tor partnerships. London: Demos.
Krott, M. & Hasanagas, D. N. (2006). Measuring bridges between sectors:
Causative evaluation of cross-sectorality. Forest Policy and Economics, 8,
555–563.
Lasker, R. D., Weiss, E. S., & Miller, R. (2001). Partnership synergy: A practical
framework for studying and strengthening the collaborative advantage.
Milbank Quarterly, 79(2), 179–205.
March, J. G. & Olsen, J. P. (1983). Organizing political life: What administra-
tive reorganization tells us about government. American Political Science
Review, 77, 281–296.
Meijers, E. & Stead, D. (2004). Policy integration: What does it mean and how
can it be achieved? A multi-disciplinary review. Paper presented at the
Berlin Conference on the Human Dimension of Global Environmental
Change: Greening of Policies – Interlinkages and Policy Integration.
Nevala, A. M. & Hawley, J. et al. (2011). Reducing early school leaving in the EU.
Study. Brussels: European Parliament.
Nico, M. (2014). Life is cross-sectoral, why shouldn’t youth policy be?
Overview of existing information on cross-sectoral youth policy in
Europe. Strasbourg: Council of Europe. Retrieved from http://pjp-
eu.coe.i nt /docu ments/1017981/1668203/Li fe+is+cross+sec tora L _ f i na l.
pdf/2a8cddfc-9c23-4987-9490-82be333c135d
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