Hybridising Housing Organisations: Meanings, Concepts and Processes of Social Enterprise in Housing

Hybridising Housing Organisations: Meanings, Concepts and Processes of Social Enterprise in Housing

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Whether hybrids are seen as 'magical or monstrous' ( Blessing 2012) may depend on conceptualisation and meanings but also reflects the contingencies of economic cycles, policy regimes and sector characteristics within which hybridisation occurs. This international collection of new research on hybridising housing organisations provides a starting point for research and interpretation of the meaning of this apparently global trend in specific national, sector and organisational contexts.

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Publisher: Routledge
Publish Date: 08/23/2018
Pages: 176
ISBN-13: 9781138377325
ISBN-10: 1138377325
Language: English

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Social housing has long been delivered through mixed economy mechanisms, but there has been little focus in housing studies on what this means for housing organisations themselves. This book presents recent international research applying concepts of social enterprise and hybridity to illuminate organisational behaviour in the housing sector. It addresses critiques of the explanatory value of these concepts by exploring their underlying meanings and their application to diverse case studies worldwide. The concepts are found to be most useful where they inform dynamic analysis of hybridisation and identify underlying change mechanisms, rather than simply providing static descriptions of hybridity. Various chapters in the book show how analysis can be enriched by drawing on institutional theory to develop concepts such as competing organisational logics, trade-offs between social and commercial goals and resource transfers. The Book also looks at policy as a driver for hybridisation and to the regulatory challenges for policy systems that have come to rely on hybrid forms of delivery. A research agenda is proposed building on these conceptual frameworks to develop systematic approaches to data collection and analysis to enable clearer and more consistent meanings to emerge.

This book was published as a special issue of Housing Studies.

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