Modernization and Change in Social Housing: The Case for an Organizational Perspective |
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Authors: | David Mullins,Barbara Reid,& Richard M. Walker |
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Affiliation: | Centre for Urban and Regional Studies, University of Birmingham,;Faculty of the Built Environment, South Bank University,;Department of City and Regional Planning, Cardiff University |
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Abstract: | It is argued that past approaches to the research of housing policy and housing organizations are now inadequate and unable to provide a clear explanation of modernization and change. The modernization of social housing is associated with changing core organizational competencies and the movement towards a variety of partnership approaches. In response we develop a tripartite theoretical framework based around new institutional economics, strategic management and institutional theory. An exploratory review of the evidence at a sectoral level (examining social housing as a field, regulation and the profession) and the organizational level (focusing upon changing organization behaviour) is used to illustrate the legitimacy of this approach. In conclusion a research agenda is outlined. |
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