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Case Study 4: Institutionalized Innovation in Jembrana Regency Under Regent I. Gede Winasa (2000–2010)

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Indonesia is a large country , having the fourth highest population in the world, but more than 12.5% of its citizens remain impoverished in the twenty-first century.

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Wasistiono, S. (2018). Case Study 4: Institutionalized Innovation in Jembrana Regency Under Regent I. Gede Winasa (2000–2010). In: Hirose Nishihara, A., Matsunaga, M., Nonaka, I., Yokomichi, K. (eds) Knowledge Creation in Public Administrations. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-57478-3_5

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