While a growing number of national social housing strategies rely on the work of hybrid entities blending social and commercial tasks, the state/market dualism continues to dominate the conceptual landscape of housing research. This exploratory paper develops a conceptual approach to support research into the role of not-for-profit social entrepreneurs in the housing market. It looks for insights within their ‘hybrid’ status, spanning state and market, and subject to multiple sets of institutional conditions. Four frames of hybrid identity are developed, and then substantiated via a discussion of two different sectors of not-for-profit social entrepreneurs in Australia and the Netherlands. As the growth trajectory of each sector is traced a...
Literature on sustainability transitions advocates the institutionalisation of niche innovations and...
The aim of this thesis is to contribute to our knowledge and understanding of the construct of socia...
In Australia, echoing trends in the UK, US and Canada, provision of social housing has transitioned ...
This paper presents results from the first international comparative study of non-profit housing org...
This paper presents the results of an international collaborative study5 of non-profit housing invol...
For much of the 20th century, state agencies were central to the provision of welfare state services...
Australian social housing policy continues to move away from a traditional hierarchical public housi...
This paper presents the results of an international collaborative study5 of non-profit housing; one ...
This paper examines how Australia’s leading housing not-for-profits have been developing their organ...
This paper examines how Australia's leading housing not-for-profits have been developing their organ...
State withdrawal combined with challenges in raising private finance has led not-for-profit housing ...
Australian State Housing Authorities, influenced by neo-liberal political practices, have implemente...
In this paper, we problematize the growing literature on hybrid organizing to demonstrate that resea...
This review of social enterprise and social entrepreneurship scholarship in Australia and New Zealan...
This thesis advances the theoretical and empirical understanding of hybrid organizing in the field...
Literature on sustainability transitions advocates the institutionalisation of niche innovations and...
The aim of this thesis is to contribute to our knowledge and understanding of the construct of socia...
In Australia, echoing trends in the UK, US and Canada, provision of social housing has transitioned ...
This paper presents results from the first international comparative study of non-profit housing org...
This paper presents the results of an international collaborative study5 of non-profit housing invol...
For much of the 20th century, state agencies were central to the provision of welfare state services...
Australian social housing policy continues to move away from a traditional hierarchical public housi...
This paper presents the results of an international collaborative study5 of non-profit housing; one ...
This paper examines how Australia’s leading housing not-for-profits have been developing their organ...
This paper examines how Australia's leading housing not-for-profits have been developing their organ...
State withdrawal combined with challenges in raising private finance has led not-for-profit housing ...
Australian State Housing Authorities, influenced by neo-liberal political practices, have implemente...
In this paper, we problematize the growing literature on hybrid organizing to demonstrate that resea...
This review of social enterprise and social entrepreneurship scholarship in Australia and New Zealan...
This thesis advances the theoretical and empirical understanding of hybrid organizing in the field...
Literature on sustainability transitions advocates the institutionalisation of niche innovations and...
The aim of this thesis is to contribute to our knowledge and understanding of the construct of socia...
In Australia, echoing trends in the UK, US and Canada, provision of social housing has transitioned ...