This article builds on the concept of nested hybridity. It emphasizes professional practices and organizational design in studying hybridity of steering and management of professional public service organization. The article compares public sector dynamics in higher education in Finland, Norway, and Sweden. The data consists of surveys and interviews on performance management in Nordic universities. Previous studies on hybridity of professional work and public organizations define hybridity as a multidimensional concept that occurs at different levels of social practices. While the multifaceted nature of hybridity is clear, demarcating between levels of hybridity and theoretical approaches remains complex. Based on our empirical findings, n...
As complex, intractable social problems continue to intensify, organizations increasingly respond wi...
Public sector innovation has been now widely studied. However, scholars barely consider organization...
In our paper we ask whether contemporary hybrid third sector organizations (TSOs) have distinctive...
This article builds on the concept of nested hybridity. It emphasizes professional practices and org...
Hybridity is a concept that is increasingly visible in public sector management including universiti...
This article provides a greater understanding of hybrid public administration. Different generations...
In this article, we explore how public front-line service organizations respond to contradictory dem...
Recent developments in the higher education sectors of the Netherlands, Sweden, and the UK concernin...
Public organizations are increasingly hybrid and complex, trying to attend to numerous and partly co...
Abstract in Undetermined By comparing three types of hybrid organizations-18th-century scientific ac...
The theme in this article is managerial or administrative changes in municipalities seen from the pe...
This article explores and extends the concept of hybridity to understand current changes in public s...
European universities traditionally embedded in the institutional logics of academic professionalism...
Using the seminal contribution by Gornitzka and Maassen on hybrid steering approaches in higher educ...
The public administration literature uses the concept of hybridity to describe situations where poli...
As complex, intractable social problems continue to intensify, organizations increasingly respond wi...
Public sector innovation has been now widely studied. However, scholars barely consider organization...
In our paper we ask whether contemporary hybrid third sector organizations (TSOs) have distinctive...
This article builds on the concept of nested hybridity. It emphasizes professional practices and org...
Hybridity is a concept that is increasingly visible in public sector management including universiti...
This article provides a greater understanding of hybrid public administration. Different generations...
In this article, we explore how public front-line service organizations respond to contradictory dem...
Recent developments in the higher education sectors of the Netherlands, Sweden, and the UK concernin...
Public organizations are increasingly hybrid and complex, trying to attend to numerous and partly co...
Abstract in Undetermined By comparing three types of hybrid organizations-18th-century scientific ac...
The theme in this article is managerial or administrative changes in municipalities seen from the pe...
This article explores and extends the concept of hybridity to understand current changes in public s...
European universities traditionally embedded in the institutional logics of academic professionalism...
Using the seminal contribution by Gornitzka and Maassen on hybrid steering approaches in higher educ...
The public administration literature uses the concept of hybridity to describe situations where poli...
As complex, intractable social problems continue to intensify, organizations increasingly respond wi...
Public sector innovation has been now widely studied. However, scholars barely consider organization...
In our paper we ask whether contemporary hybrid third sector organizations (TSOs) have distinctive...