<i>‘In an era where complex challenges demand collaborative solutions, this indispensable book on hybrid governance rises to the occasion. With its expert contributions, it delves into the intricate dynamics between public, private, and nonprofit sectors, offering innovative frameworks to study a wide range of issues at both the national and European Union level. The insights presented not only illuminate the complexities of hybrid governance but also provide practical guidance for fostering collaboration and enhancing effectiveness in various governance contexts. A must-read for scholars, practitioners, policymakers and anyone looking to understand and navigate the evolving landscape of hybrid regulatory governance.’</i>

- David Levi-Faur, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel,

<i>‘</i>Public Policies for Hybrid Governance<i> offers a comprehensive examination of hybridity in policy formation, exploring the interplay between public, private, and civil society actors. It addresses societal challenges and enhances our understanding of contemporary governance. An essential read for scholars, practitioners, and anyone interested in hybrid governance.’</i>

- Tanja Klenk, Helmut Schmidt University, Germany,

<i>‘Finally, we have a book that positions itself within the Venn diagram of two vital aspects of contemporary governance: the intersection of public values and hybrid government. Commendably, the volume recognizes the many ways that diverse, innovative institutions can enhance the quality of governance. The book will prove valuable for researchers and for strategy-focused managers.’</i>

- Barry Bozeman, Arizona State University, USA,

This authoritative book examines the complex interplay between government, business, and civil society through the lens of public policy. It analyzes the role of hybridity in policy formation and diffusion, drawing on in-depth theoretical discussions alongside diverse case studies.



Leading experts delve into the way public policies and agencies, private businesses, and local communities collaborate to work towards policy design, the governance of organizations, and mechanisms for value creation. Showcasing empirical examples from across Asia, Australia, Europe, and the Americas, chapters consider hybridity as a part of policy formation, as well as policies as a medium to govern hybridity. They highlight emerging opportunities and complexities in sectors such as health, security, and sustainability, ultimately emphasizing the importance of understanding hybridity in order to tackle the challenges and pressing social problems of the future.



Public Policies for Hybrid Governance is a crucial resource for students and scholars of regulation and governance, public policy, public administration, and management. Its novel recommendations will also benefit policymakers, public organizations, public sector training institutions, social enterprises and business firms with a purpose.

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This authoritative book examines the complex interplay between government, business, and civil society through the lens of public policy. It analyzes the role of hybridity in policy formation and diffusion, drawing on in-depth theoretical discussions alongside diverse case studies.
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Contents Foreword xiii Preface xv PART I FOUNDATIONS OF HYBRID POLICY FORMATION 1 Public Policies for Hybrid Governance – introduction 2 Jarmo Vakkuri, Jan-Erik Johanson, Rómulo Pinheiro and Tero Erkkilä 2 Theory Section I: systems and principles 19 Jan-Erik Johanson, Jarmo Vakkuri, Rómulo Pinheiro and Tero Erkkilä 3 Theory Section II: Organisations and Values 40 Jan-Erik Johanson, Jarmo Vakkuri, Rómulo Pinheiro and Tero Erkkilä PART II MECHANISMS IN ACTION 4 The challenges of hybridity for policy making: insights from the case of social enterprise policy in the Netherlands 59 Philip Marcel Karré 5 The Cohesion Policy of the European Union as a driver of hybridity and projectification 78 Kanerva Kuokkanen and Isak Vento 6 Robustness and the study of hybrid governance 99 Jarle Trondal 7 Unpacking hybrid governance arrangements: evidence from the field 120 Robyn Keast and Jack W. Meek 8 Governing the hybridity of state-owned enterprises 140 Anna Grosman 9 Exploring the hybrid nature of public agency governance in Canada 157 Jennifer Hall 10 Governance of hybridity: policy design and on-demand food delivery 174 Meng-Hsuan Chou PART III FIELDS IN MOTION 11 Hybridity between disruption and temporality in unstable organisations 188 Alberto Zanutto and Maria Laura Frigotto 12 Hybridity and non-human agency in digital governance: a case of human-centricity 209 Tero Erkkilä and Konstantinos Kostas 13 Polycentric governance and hybridisation in higher education: the European Union’s expanding role in an emergent policy field 230 Rómulo Pinheiro and Stefan Gänzle 14 Hybridity in the benefit-sharing policy in Brazil 252 Biancca Scarpeline de Castro, Carlos Eduardo Frickmann Young and Bruno Borges Silvério Sebastião 15 Hybridity of research funding policy in Sweden 274 Marta Cocos 16 Impacts of value-based healthcare on the hybridity of welfare states 287 Petra Kokko 17 Hybrid security governance and the protection of Jewish communities 299 Sarah Cardaun PART IV CONCLUSIONS 18 Governance modes of hybridity – reflections on an evolving field 313 Rómulo Pinheiro, Tero Erkkilä, Jan-Erik Johanson and Jarmo Vakkuri Index 328
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781035311620
Publisert
2025-04-11
Utgiver
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd; Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
356

Om bidragsyterne

Edited by Jarmo Vakkuri, Professor of Local Public Economics, Faculty of Management and Business, Tampere University, Finland and visiting Professor at Norwegian School of Economics, Norway, Jan-Erik Johanson, Professor of Administrative Science, Faculty of Management and Business, Tampere University, Finland, Rómulo Pinheiro, Professor of Public Policy and Administration, University of Agder, Norway and Tero Erkkilä, Professor of Political Science, University of Helsinki, Finland