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The emergence of transnational hybrid governance: how private risks trigger public intervention
The wave of financial market regulations that followed the financial crisis
of 2008 offers new insights for understanding the conditions under which
public regulators intervene in privately self-regulated markets and the ...
Private operation with public supervision: evidence of hybrid modes of governance in prisons
(Springer, 2010-10)
Received theories suggest a possible cost-quality tradeoff when private outsourcing arrangements are used in public services. Using data from Brazilian prisons, our study provides evidence that contradicts this prediction: ...
Governance structures and incentives in the wheat value chain in Ethiopia
(African Association of Agricultural Economists, 2021)
Private Operation With Public Supervision: Evidence Of Hybrid Modes Of Governance In Prisons
(2007)
Received theory (e.g. Hart, Shleifer, Vishny, 1997) suggests that the participation of private actors in the operation of public services (such as prisons) might create incentives for cost reduction at the expense of service ...
Governance and value creation in hybrid organisations: a comparative case study of Sistema B and B Corps in Brazil
(2016-12-19)
B Corps is a growing contemporary phenomenon, attracting not only the media attention, but also entrepreneurs interested in developing organisations that set their purpose to “redefine success in business” and “use the ...
Hybrid political institutions and governability: the budgetary process in Brazil
(2010-06-16)
In this paper we take a close look at some of the particular pathways by which majoritarian and consensual institutions affect governability. We demonstrate that the mix of majoritarian and consensual institutions found ...
Governanças híbridas no comércio justo citrícola entre o Brasil e a Europa: arranjos institucionais complementares aos contratos
(Universidade Federal de São CarlosBRUFSCarPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Engenharia de Produção - PPGEP, 2010-05-25)
Focusing on hierarchy as an alternative to market, the New Institutional Economics (NIE) initially focused narrowly on the intermediary organizations. However, this situation started to change when Williamson (1985) ...