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Droits : Droits réservés à l'éditeur et aux auteurs Auteur(s) : GILMOUR Tony, MICHAUD Nathalie Éditeur(s) : Université Toulouse II-Le Mirail 07-07-2011 Description : Principal Ownership, Motivations and Behaviour. Exploring the hybrid nature of Australian third sector housing [version version avec traduction simultanée en français] / Tony Gilmour. In "Mixité : an urban and housing issue? Mixing people, housing and activities as urban challenge of the future", 23ème colloque international de l'European Network for Housing Research (ENHR), organisé par le Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Solidarités, Sociétés, Territoires (LISST) à l'Université Toulouse II-Le Mirail, 5-8 juillet 2011. Plénière 2: International perspectives on social enterprise and hybridity in housing organisations, 7 juillet 2011. Over the last decade, Australian social housing policy has continued to move away from a traditional hierarchical public housing model. The not-for-profit sector has expanded through the introduction of private finance, a tax credit scheme, stock transfers, planning incentives and an economic stimulus package. This plenary presentation examines the diverse ways in which leading not-for-profit providers in Australia have responded to these opportunities, using the concept of organisational hybridity, based on principal ownership developed by Billis. Coverage includes both housing providers and other emergent third sector organisations that include finance consolidators, development consortia and cross-subsidisation vehicles. Reasons for the development of these types of hybrid organisation, including two types of enacted hybrid, are explored including the role of housing policy and institutional settings and choice of financing levers. The presentation aims to assess what this variety of organisations reveals about the characteristics of the Australian housing sector, and the implications for future policy settings.> La traduction simultanée en français est assurée par un interprète de l'Association Internationale des Interprètes de Conférence (AIIC). Mots-clés libres : économie du logement, logement social (Australie), marché immobilier (Australie), offices d'habitation, politique du logement | TECHNIQUE Type : image en mouvement Format : video/x-flv Source(s) : rtmp://streamer2.cerimes.fr/vod/canalu/videos/utm/P2_Gilmour_VF.mp4 | ||
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Identifiant de la fiche : 241185 Schéma de la métadonnée : LOMv1.0, LOMFRv1.0 Droits : libre de droits, gratuit Droits réservés à l'éditeur et aux auteurs Auteur(s) : GILMOUR TONY Éditeur(s) : Université Toulouse II-Le Mirail SCPAM, Université Toulouse II-Le Mirail, Nathalie MICHAUD 07-07-2011 Description : Principal Ownership, Motivations and Behaviour. Exploring the hybrid nature of Australian third sector housing [version version avec traduction simultanée en français] / Tony Gilmour. In "Mixité : an urban and housing issue? Mixing people, housing and activities as urban challenge of the future", 23ème colloque international de l'European Network for Housing Research (ENHR), organisé par le Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Solidarités, Sociétés, Territoires (LISST) à l'Université Toulouse II-Le Mirail, 5-8 juillet 2011. Plénière 2: International perspectives on social enterprise and hybridity in housing organisations, 7 juillet 2011. Over the last decade, Australian social housing policy has continued to move away from a traditional hierarchical public housing model. The not-for-profit sector has expanded through the introduction of private finance, a tax credit scheme, stock transfers, planning incentives and an economic stimulus package. This plenary presentation examines the diverse ways in which leading not-for-profit providers in Australia have responded to these opportunities, using the concept of organisational hybridity, based on principal ownership developed by Billis. Coverage includes both housing providers and other emergent third sector organisations that include finance consolidators, development consortia and cross-subsidisation vehicles. Reasons for the development of these types of hybrid organisation, including two types of enacted hybrid, are explored including the role of housing policy and institutional settings and choice of financing levers. The presentation aims to assess what this variety of organisations reveals about the characteristics of the Australian housing sector, and the implications for future policy settings.> La traduction simultanée en français est assurée par un interprète de l'Association Internationale des Interprètes de Conférence (AIIC). Mots-clés libres : économie du logement, logement social (Australie), marché immobilier (Australie), offices d'habitation, politique du logement
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