Towards a multifaceted measure of perceived legitimacy of participatory governance

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    2023/05/17
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  • Indian UGC (journal)
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  • Tessa Haesevoets Department of Public Governance and Management Ghent University Gent BelgiumDepartment of Developmental, Personality and Social Psychology Ghent University Gent Belgium
  • Arne Roets Department of Developmental, Personality and Social Psychology Ghent University Gent Belgium
  • Kristof Steyvers Department of Political Science Centre for Local Politics Ghent University Gent Belgium
  • Bram Verschuere Department of Public Governance and Management Ghent University Gent Belgium
  • Bram Wauters Department of Political Science GASPAR Ghent University Gent Belgium
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Haesevoets, Tessa, et al. “Towards a Multifaceted Measure of Perceived Legitimacy of Participatory Governance”. Governance, 2023, https://doi.org/10.1111/gove.12800.
Haesevoets, T., Roets, A., Steyvers, K., Verschuere, B., & Wauters, B. (2023). Towards a multifaceted measure of perceived legitimacy of participatory governance. Governance. https://doi.org/10.1111/gove.12800
Haesevoets T, Roets A, Steyvers K, Verschuere B, Wauters B. Towards a multifaceted measure of perceived legitimacy of participatory governance. Governance. 2023;.
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