The paper argues that a certain level of indeterminacy in policy design may be a factor facilitating rather than hindering system-level change in welfare governance arrangements, provided it is combined with the triggering of specific concatenations of social mechanisms shaping the dynamics of the change process. The argument is illustrated by an analysis of a case of systemic change in chronic disease management occurred in the Italian region of Lombardy over 2016-2017, when a radically novel governance of chronic disease for the ten-million population was put in place (a health care system that was later tested to its limits by the COVID-19 pandemic outburst which reached dramatic intensity in this region). This represented a major change...
Across Europe, and particularly since the 2008 Financial Crisis, new demands for tailor-made service...
This paper revisits Jessop's governance of welfare framework, suggesting that in the post-financial ...
With health care systems under increasing pressure the development of a well defined and effective p...
This paper argues that a certain level of indeterminacy in policy design may be a factor facilitatin...
An institutional pattern of administrative inertia and resistance has traditionally characterised th...
This open access edited volume introduces the concept of causal mechanisms to explore new ways of ex...
The nature of welfare regimes has been an ongoing debate within the comparative social policy litera...
Background: The mechanisms through which the relationships between public institutions, private prov...
This is a draft chapter. The final version will be available in Hardback Handbook on Urban Social Po...
Current research on welfare state changes should go beyond the notion of retrenchment to be able to ...
Due to the profound changes that have characterised welfare systems, the representativeness of stand...
Much has been written since the publication in 1990 of Esping-Andersen’s The Three Worlds of Welfare...
International research on the social determinants of health has increasingly integrated a welfare st...
Shared, experience driven and value based perspectives in an ongoing interaction of agents constitut...
This paper aims to shed light on the role of the "ideology" of political parties in shaping the evol...
Across Europe, and particularly since the 2008 Financial Crisis, new demands for tailor-made service...
This paper revisits Jessop's governance of welfare framework, suggesting that in the post-financial ...
With health care systems under increasing pressure the development of a well defined and effective p...
This paper argues that a certain level of indeterminacy in policy design may be a factor facilitatin...
An institutional pattern of administrative inertia and resistance has traditionally characterised th...
This open access edited volume introduces the concept of causal mechanisms to explore new ways of ex...
The nature of welfare regimes has been an ongoing debate within the comparative social policy litera...
Background: The mechanisms through which the relationships between public institutions, private prov...
This is a draft chapter. The final version will be available in Hardback Handbook on Urban Social Po...
Current research on welfare state changes should go beyond the notion of retrenchment to be able to ...
Due to the profound changes that have characterised welfare systems, the representativeness of stand...
Much has been written since the publication in 1990 of Esping-Andersen’s The Three Worlds of Welfare...
International research on the social determinants of health has increasingly integrated a welfare st...
Shared, experience driven and value based perspectives in an ongoing interaction of agents constitut...
This paper aims to shed light on the role of the "ideology" of political parties in shaping the evol...
Across Europe, and particularly since the 2008 Financial Crisis, new demands for tailor-made service...
This paper revisits Jessop's governance of welfare framework, suggesting that in the post-financial ...
With health care systems under increasing pressure the development of a well defined and effective p...