Purpose - Housing associations make too small a contribution to society, the government has to step in too frequently because of maladministration, and the associations’ executives are often unaware of the far-reaching impact of their decisions. These are the conclusions of new academic research conducted by Jan Veuger of Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University (RSM). In his dissertation, he asserts that in numerous cases there is no correlation between social and financial objectives. The Dutch House of Representatives debated the results of the report Ver van huis from the Parliamentary Committee of Inquiry on Housing Associations in early December 2014. Design/methodology/approach -After extensive exploration of the literature...
In many Dutch post-WWII neighbourhoods, a considerable difference could ensue if corporate actors su...
At the turn of the century the supposed change from a supply oriented to a demand oriented housing m...
In many Dutch post-WWII neighbourhoods, a considerable difference could ensue if corporate actors su...
Housing associations make too small a contribution to society, the government has to step in too fre...
During the 1990s the Dutch government has reduced its financial support of social housing. The aboli...
In recent years, as part of developments towards a more business-like management in social housing, ...
Since the financial and administrative liberalisation from the government in the late 1980s and the ...
This paper describes to what extent a more or less collective feeling of urgency to reform the Dutch...
One third of all dwellings in the Netherlands is owned by housing corporations. These are privately ...
Despite the fact that everyone has the right to adequate housing, this fundamental human right has b...
The Dutch model of social rental housing is often seen as a good practice for other European coun-tr...
After the abolishment of object subsidies for housing construction and renovation in the mid1990s, D...
After the abolishment of object subsidies for housing construction and renovation in the mid 1990s, ...
<p>Houses are maintained by people. Recent research on housing management has had a technical, finan...
Since Dutch housing associations are independent organisations which have to take their own decision...
In many Dutch post-WWII neighbourhoods, a considerable difference could ensue if corporate actors su...
At the turn of the century the supposed change from a supply oriented to a demand oriented housing m...
In many Dutch post-WWII neighbourhoods, a considerable difference could ensue if corporate actors su...
Housing associations make too small a contribution to society, the government has to step in too fre...
During the 1990s the Dutch government has reduced its financial support of social housing. The aboli...
In recent years, as part of developments towards a more business-like management in social housing, ...
Since the financial and administrative liberalisation from the government in the late 1980s and the ...
This paper describes to what extent a more or less collective feeling of urgency to reform the Dutch...
One third of all dwellings in the Netherlands is owned by housing corporations. These are privately ...
Despite the fact that everyone has the right to adequate housing, this fundamental human right has b...
The Dutch model of social rental housing is often seen as a good practice for other European coun-tr...
After the abolishment of object subsidies for housing construction and renovation in the mid1990s, D...
After the abolishment of object subsidies for housing construction and renovation in the mid 1990s, ...
<p>Houses are maintained by people. Recent research on housing management has had a technical, finan...
Since Dutch housing associations are independent organisations which have to take their own decision...
In many Dutch post-WWII neighbourhoods, a considerable difference could ensue if corporate actors su...
At the turn of the century the supposed change from a supply oriented to a demand oriented housing m...
In many Dutch post-WWII neighbourhoods, a considerable difference could ensue if corporate actors su...