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Beleid en Maatschappij
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ISSN (Print) 0165-1625
Published by Uitgeverij Boom Homepage  [6 journals]
  • Dubbelblind gereviewd én maatschappelijk relevant

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      Authors: Duco Bannink
      Abstract: This editorial offers an introduction to the current issue.
      PubDate: Wed, 22 Feb 2023 11:30:00 +010
       
  • Positieve Gezondheid

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      Authors: Françoise Johansen; Derk Loorbach en Annemiek Stoopendaal
      Abstract: In Dutch healthcare a shift in discourse is taking place where the focus is moving from ‘disease and care’ to ‘health and behaviour’. If this change in language (thinking) is combined with changes in structure (organisation) and daily practices (doing) in healthcare it constitutes a societal transition. Using a discourse analysis combined with a transition perspective, we analyse this shift through the development and diffusion of the concept of Positive Health, which has developed from niche discourse to an important part of the national health policy. This article reflects on this successful integration in government policy and the applied (discursive) strategies to achieve legitimacy for Positive Health. Additionally, the question is posed if discursive change (strategies) can serve as a motor for transformative change.
      PubDate: Wed, 22 Feb 2023 11:30:00 +010
       
  • Uitdagingen bij het evalueren van de kosten­effectiviteit en meerwaarde
           van PPS bij publieke infrastructuurprojecten

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      Authors: Stefan Verweij; Joop Koppenjan en Leon Hombergen
      Abstract: The core argument to develop public projects and deliver public services through PPPs is that PPPs are cost-effective and would deliver added value over traditional public procurement. Little is known, however, about the extent to which PPPs are indeed cost-effective and deliver added value. This article uses empirical examples to demonstrate and discuss three evaluation strategies to assess the performance of PPPs. The first strategy involves the ex-ante comparison of PPP performance with benchmark data – based on business cases, the public sector comparator, and the public-private comparator – for traditionally public procured projects. The second strategy involves the ex-post comparison of PPP projects with very similar projects that have traditional contracts not including private financing. The third strategy involves the ex-durante comparative evaluation of projects’ operational costs taking a one-year cutout of those operational costs. The three strategies focus, respectively, on the planning and procurement phases, the implementation phase, and the operational phase. Advantages and disadvantages of the strategies are discussed and proposals are offered for combining the strategies and how such combined evaluation strategies can improve decision-making on the use of contract types for the delivery of public projects and services.
      PubDate: Wed, 22 Feb 2023 11:30:00 +010
       
  • Herziening van de AOW

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      Authors: Duco Bannink
      Abstract: Reflection and debate initiates academically inspired discussions on issues that are on the current policy agenda.
      PubDate: Wed, 22 Feb 2023 11:30:00 +010
       
  • Oudedagsvoorziening is uit balans

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      Authors: Raymond Gradus en Pierre Koning
      Abstract: Reflection and debate initiates academically inspired discussions on issues that are on the current policy agenda.
      PubDate: Wed, 22 Feb 2023 11:30:00 +010
       
  • Een zekere weg naar sociale onzekerheid

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      Authors: Gerrit de Jong
      Abstract: Reflection and debate initiates academically inspired discussions on issues that are on the current policy agenda.
      PubDate: Wed, 22 Feb 2023 11:30:00 +010
       
  • Beleid en uitvoering

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      Authors: Duco Bannink
      Abstract: In this feature authors discuss recent research findings that are of interest to readers of Beleid en Maatschappij.
      PubDate: Wed, 22 Feb 2023 11:30:00 +010
       
  • Scheiden of verbinden

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      Authors: Iris Wallenburg; Kim Putters en Tom van der Grinten
      Abstract: In this feature authors discuss recent research findings that are of interest to readers of Beleid en Maatschappij.
      PubDate: Wed, 22 Feb 2023 11:30:00 +010
       
  • De scheiding tussen beleid, uitvoering en politiek

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      Authors: Taco Brandsen en Jan-Kees Helderman
      Abstract: In this feature authors discuss recent research findings that are of interest to readers of Beleid en Maatschappij.
      PubDate: Wed, 22 Feb 2023 11:30:00 +010
       
  • Om de toekomst van de polder

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      Authors: Peter Hupe
      Abstract: The most relevant part of a discussion is not what is discussed but what cannot be spoken of. The real taboos are those for which it is taboo to call them taboos. The status quo defines itself as non-ideological while denouncing any challenge to itself as radical. Therefore the column ‘De blinde vlek’ frames the framers, politicizes the status quo and articulates what is not heard of.
      PubDate: Wed, 22 Feb 2023 11:30:00 +010
       
 
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