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Tromp, C. (2013). Beyond ‘Business as Usual’ - A Truly Rational Approach to Smart Technology Implementation. The European Financial Review, 2013(June-July), 11-14. [details]
2011
Tromp, C. (2011). BLOSSOM: Support to analysis for long-term governance and institutional arrangements - Annex 6 — Netherlands country case studyNetherlands case study. (EEA technical report; No. 5/2011). Copenhagen: European Environmental Agency. https://doi.org/10.2800/76903[details]
Almekinders, C., Beukema, L., & Tromp, C. (2009). Research in action: theories and practices for innovation and social change. (Mansholt publication series; No. 6). Wageningen: Wageningen Academic Press. [details]
Tromp, C. (2009). Building bridges to the future. In C. Almekinders, L. Beukema, & C. Tromp (Eds.), Research in action: Theories and practices for innovation and social change (pp. 185-205). (Mansholt series; No. 6). Wageningen: Wageningen Academic Press. [details]
2008
Tromp, C. (2008). Criteria for a reflexive approach to knowledge production. In B. Boog, J. Preece, M. Slagter, & J. Zeelen (Eds.), Towards quality improvement of action research: Developing ethics and standards (pp. 7-28). Rotterdam: Sense Publishers. [details]
Tromp, C. (2008). Openheid. In J. Duyndam, H. Alma, & I. Maso (Eds.), Deugden van de humanistiek: kwaliteiten en valkuilen van wetenschap met een menselijk gezicht (pp. 91-102). Amsterdam: Humanistics University Press. [details]
2018
Tromp, C. (2018). Wicked Philosophy: Philosophy of Science and Vision Development for Complex Problems. (Perspectives on Interdisciplinarity; Vol. 5). Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. https://doi.org/10.5117/9789462988774[details]
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