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Volumn 40, Issue 1 SUPPL., 2013, Pages

Interorganizational Relationships in the Heart and Stroke Foundation's Spark Together for Healthy Kids™: Insights From Using Network Analysis

Author keywords

environment; grants; interorganizational network analysis; interorganizational relationships; obesity prevention; population health

Indexed keywords

ARTICLE; CANADA; CATERING SERVICE; CEREBROVASCULAR ACCIDENT; CHILD; COMMUNITY CARE; COOPERATION; ENVIRONMENT; ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING; GRANTS; HEALTH PROMOTION; HEART DISEASE; HUMAN; INTERORGANIZATIONAL NETWORK ANALYSIS; INTERORGANIZATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS; METHODOLOGY; MOTOR ACTIVITY; OBESITY; OBESITY PREVENTION; ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT; POPULATION HEALTH; PUBLIC RELATIONS; QUESTIONNAIRE; SYSTEM ANALYSIS;

EID: 84890922853     PISSN: 10901981     EISSN: 15526127     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1177/1090198113490724     Document Type: Article
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