Veiko Lember
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Estonian volleyball player
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Veiko Lember is an Estonian volleyball player. He was born in Kuressaare. In 2002 he graduated from the University of Tartu's Faculty of Social Sciences. He began his volleyball career in 1985, coached by his mother Marvi Lember. He has played in volleyball club Tartu Ösel Foods, Pärnu VK, Tallinna Audentes, and Tallinna Selver. 1998–2009 he was a member of Estonian national volleyball team.
Veiko Lember's Published Works
Published Works
- Innovation labs in the public sector: what they are and what they do? (2017) (127)
- Urban Competitiveness and Public Procurement for Innovation (2011) (112)
- PUBLIC PROCUREMENT AS AN INDUSTRIAL POLICY TOOL: AN OPTION FOR DEVELOPING COUNTRIES? (2010) (105)
- The potential impacts of digital technologies on co-production and co-creation (2019) (103)
- National Varieties of Public–Private Partnerships (PPPs): A Comparative Analysis of PPP-Supporting Units in 19 European Countries (2016) (47)
- Can we measure public sector innovation? A literature review (2013) (46)
- Public procurement, innovation and policy : international perspectives (2014) (42)
- Public Procurement, Innovation and Policy (2014) (42)
- Discovering Innovation Labs in the Public Sector (2015) (41)
- Quo vadis public procurement of innovation? (2015) (41)
- The Increasing Role of Digital Technologies in Co-production (2018) (38)
- The Role of Private Actors in Public Sector Innovation (2016) (38)
- Technological capacity in the public sector: the case of Estonia (2018) (37)
- Risk management in public procurement for innovation: the case of Nordic–Baltic Sea cities (2010) (35)
- Public Procurement and Innovation: Theory and Practice (2014) (30)
- Citizen-oriented digital transformation in the public sector (2018) (23)
- How Governments Support Innovation through Public Procurement. Comparing Evidence from 11 Countries (2014) (20)
- Collaborative innovation and human-machine networks (2020) (18)
- Limiting aspects of contracting out in transitional countries: the case of Estonian prisons (2004) (14)
- Co-Production in a Network Setting: Providing an Alternative to the National Probation Service (2016) (14)
- UK Public Procurement of Innovation: The UK Case (2013) (12)
- PURCHASE-OF-SERVICE CONTRACTING IN ESTONIA (2010) (11)
- Understanding the Relationship between Infrastructure Public‒Private Partnerships and Innovation (2018) (9)
- Public private partnerships in transport : trends & theory, P3T3 (2013) (8)
- Emergence of societal challenges-based innovation policies in market-based innovation systems: lessons from Estonia (2016) (8)
- Indicators for Public Sector Innovations: Theoretical Frameworks and Practical Applications (2018) (7)
- Coordinating Emergency Medical Service in Estonia (2014) (7)
- Demand-side innovation policy in Estonia: rationales, limits and future paths (2013) (7)
- New Leisure Class and Conspicuous Politics in Urban Regeneration Initiatives 1 Work in Progress (2015) (5)
- Coordination Through Contracting: Experience with the Estonian: out-of-hospital emergency medicine (2015) (5)
- Public Administration, Technology and Administrative Capacity (2016) (4)
- Public Sector Innovation at the Urban Level: The Case of Public Procurement (2011) (4)
- Coordinating the digital transformation of inter-organizational public services – The case of e-invoicing in Belgium (2021) (3)
- Institutional reasons for not implementing PPPs in the transport sector (2012) (3)
- Introducing the national context for PPPs: Elements and dimensions (2015) (2)
- New Public Management Reforms , Contracting out and Emergency Medical Service in Estonia (2008) (2)
- National contexts for PPPs in Europe: Conclusions and policy recommendations (2015) (2)
- Joint data platforms as X factor for efficiency gains in the public sector (2016) (2)
- Technology transfer in economic periphery: Emerging patterns and policy challenges (2021) (1)
- The Dynamics of Technology Transfer in a Catching-up Innovation System: Empirical Evidence and Actor Perceptions from the Estonian Biotechnology Sector (2017) (1)
- Public Procurement in Post-Transitional Context: The Case of Estonia * (2017) (1)
- Policy Learning and Policy Transfer in Policy Environments with Weak Policy Capacity: Exploring Processes and Effects in the Domains of Fiscal and Innovation Policies. Poliitikate õppimis- ja ülevõtmisprotsess madala poliitikakujundamise võimekusega keskkondades: protsessid ja mõju fiskaal- ja innov (2017) (1)
- The emergence of transport ppps: Context and drivers (2012) (1)
- Chapter 2 Public Procurement and Innovation : Theory and Practice (2019) (1)
- Public-private partnerships and innovation-a language game for all seasons ? (2010) (0)
- Institutional foundations of public-private partnerships: A comparative analysis of PPP-supporting institutions in 18 European countries (2013) (0)
- Hankeprotsessi probleemid lihthangetes. Procurement process problems on the simple procurement (2014) (0)
- Collaborative Innovation and Human-Machine Networks. Public Management Review, forthcoming. Collaborative Innovation and Human-Machine Networks (2019) (0)
- TALLINN UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY Faculty of Social Sciences Ragnar Nurkse School of Innovation and Governance (2014) (0)
- Public-private partnerships , public service delivery and innovation : a market-centered approach (2013) (0)
- Innovation and PPP: Modern catchwords or catching modern times? (2013) (0)
- Strategies to advance the dream of integrated digital public service delivery in inter-organizational collaboration networks (2023) (0)
- Engaging Citizens in Policy Making (2022) (0)
- Implementing Contracting Out of Public Services: Lessons from Estonia (2005) (0)
- Coordination practice CONTRACTING WITH PRE-HOSPITAL EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICE PROVIDERS IN ESTONIA (2013) (0)
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