In current society, governments face complex societal issues that cannot be tackled through traditional governance arrangements or ideal-typical public, private or third sector organizations. Therefore, governments increasingly initiate hybrid governance arrangements, and work with or through hybrid organizations and opt for hybridized service delivery systems. These ‘hybrids’ transcend the boundaries of policy domains and jurisdictions, combine governance mechanisms (state, market, networks, self-governance), and foster new forms of collaboration.
In this online seminar we would like to increase our understanding of the rise, workings and effects of hybridity – of its conceptual richness, its theoretical relevance, its empirical manifestations, as well as of its implications, effects and consequences in the modern world. Seminar features recent works of international scholars in the field, and is targeted for academics, professionals, students, or anyone else interested in value creation perspectives and governance of hybrid systems.
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The present seminar is connected to the themes of Academy of Finland funded project HYPER - Performance measurement for Hybrid Governance. Learn more about the on-going project in projects own site.
Organiser
IRSPM Working Group and Tampere University
Further information
elina.vikstedt@tuni.fi