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100 1 _aHustinx, Lesley.
245 1 0 _aOrganisational hybridity in a post-corporatist welfare mix
_bthe case of the third sector in Belgium /
_cLesley Hustinx, Bram Verschuere and Joris De Corte.
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300 _app. 391-411.
520 _aAlthough mixed public–private provisions of welfare have always been a typical characteristic of continental welfare states, recent international scholarship has pointed to a historically new process of institutional hybridisation, with a more systematic intermingling of rationalities of the state, market and third sector within one and the same organisation. In this article, we address two limitations in the current knowledge: first, the absence of an indicator-model for exploring organisational hybridity empirically; second, the lack of sensitivity to cross-national variation depending on the welfare regime. We develop a multi-dimensional analytical framework that takes regime differences into account and empirically assess organisational hybridity in a (post-)corporatist welfare regime. Based on a survey of 255 third-sector organisations (TSOs) in Flanders (Belgium) and using latent class analysis, we find three clusters of TSOs that reflect different types of organisational hybridity. Contextualising our results further shows that the positioning of TSOs in our cluster model to a large extent results from the institutional context in which TSOs operate.
538 _aMode of access: Internet.
700 1 _aVerschuere, Bram.
700 1 _aCorte, Joris De.
773 0 _tJournal of Social Policy
_g2014, Vol. 43, Issue 2
_x1469-7823
856 _uhttps://ezproxy01.ny.edu.hk:2078/10.1017/S0047279413000962
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