Voluntary Sector Organisation Public Partnerships (IOPs) are a new form of collaboration for voluntary and public organisations, which aim to give financial support ta a welfare service provided by the voluntary actor. The aim of this study is to examine the importance of voluntary organisations in the modern welfare state. The importance they have as welfare producers. In this study i have chosen to look at how Karlstad municipality works with IOP cooperation. My theoretical starting point of this study have been the concept of social capital and how IOP collaboration works from a trust perspective. I have used both document study and interviews to answer my purpose. I have interviewed both officials in Karlstad municipality and representa...
Since Sweden has one of the most comprehensive welfare states, the role of voluntary organizations a...
Public-private partnerships have long been highly valued in Western welfare states, and the valuatio...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to investigate public partners’ motives for seeking and/or accep...
Voluntary Sector Organisation Public Partnerships (IOPs) are a new form of collaboration for volunta...
Voluntary Sector Organisation Public Partnerships (IOP) are a new collaboration form for voluntary a...
To find new ways for collaboration between the Swedish public sector and the civil society, and to p...
Idea-born – public partnership (IPP) is a state-initiated form of cooperation that are supposed to m...
Public-private partnerships have long been highly valued in Western welfare states, and the valuatio...
Public-private partnerships have long been highly valued in Western welfare states, and the valuatio...
Over the last decade, IOPs – a framework for collaboration between municipalities and NGOs – have be...
This thesis examine if social voluntary organisations are independent or if they are being regulated...
The discussion of the third sector and its role in the provision of welfare has garnered remarkable ...
Idéburet offentligt partnerskap (IOP) togs fram av intresseorganisationen Forum - idéburna organisat...
The purpose of this study is to create a deeper understanding of why collaboration projects emerge. ...
The discussion of the third sector and its role in the provision of welfare has garnered remarkable ...
Since Sweden has one of the most comprehensive welfare states, the role of voluntary organizations a...
Public-private partnerships have long been highly valued in Western welfare states, and the valuatio...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to investigate public partners’ motives for seeking and/or accep...
Voluntary Sector Organisation Public Partnerships (IOPs) are a new form of collaboration for volunta...
Voluntary Sector Organisation Public Partnerships (IOP) are a new collaboration form for voluntary a...
To find new ways for collaboration between the Swedish public sector and the civil society, and to p...
Idea-born – public partnership (IPP) is a state-initiated form of cooperation that are supposed to m...
Public-private partnerships have long been highly valued in Western welfare states, and the valuatio...
Public-private partnerships have long been highly valued in Western welfare states, and the valuatio...
Over the last decade, IOPs – a framework for collaboration between municipalities and NGOs – have be...
This thesis examine if social voluntary organisations are independent or if they are being regulated...
The discussion of the third sector and its role in the provision of welfare has garnered remarkable ...
Idéburet offentligt partnerskap (IOP) togs fram av intresseorganisationen Forum - idéburna organisat...
The purpose of this study is to create a deeper understanding of why collaboration projects emerge. ...
The discussion of the third sector and its role in the provision of welfare has garnered remarkable ...
Since Sweden has one of the most comprehensive welfare states, the role of voluntary organizations a...
Public-private partnerships have long been highly valued in Western welfare states, and the valuatio...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to investigate public partners’ motives for seeking and/or accep...