Seminar Programme on 4th of November
Session 1. 13:00-15:00 (EET)
Contextualizing value creation in hybrid governance
Welcoming words. Hybrid governance, organisations and society – Value creation perspectives. Jarmo Vakkuri and Jan-Erik Johanson, Tampere University, Faculty of Business and Management
Governing through hybrid accountability: a theoretical model. Adina Dudau, University of Glasgow, Adam Smith Business School
Dealing with multiple values in the hybridity contexts. Giuseppe Grossi, Nord University, Business School, Jan-Erik Johanson, Tampere University, Faculty of Business and Management and Jarmo Vakkuri, Tampere University, Faculty of Business and Management
15:00-15:30 Break
Session 2. 15:30-17:30 (EET)
Hybridity of value – Experiences from three continents
Hybrid governance and performance management in the Swedish free-school sector – a potential case of “accountability dyslexia”. Matti Skoog, Åbo Akademi.
Fuel subsidy in hybrid companies in the oil and natural gas industry: Factors and motivations. Joaquim Rubens Fontes-Filho and Eduardo Rodrigues da Silva, Brazilian School of Public Administration at the Getulio Vargas Foundation.
Understanding the current context of hybrid organizations in Canada: A comparative case study. Jennifer Hall, School of Public Administration, University of Victoria and Michael O’Neill, University of Ottawa, School of Political Studies.
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Seminar programme on 5th of November
Session 3. 10:00-12:00 (EET)
Hybridity of value in corporatization
Corporatization as a strategy for public service provision. Anna Thomasson, Lund University School of Economics and Management
A gradual change perspective on corporatization: the institutionalization of the Danish State Guarantee Model for transport infrastructure. Lene Tolstrup Christensen, Department of Organization, Copenhagen Business School and Giuseppe Grossi, Nord University, Business School.
Corporatization in local government – Cultural differentiation and governance challenges. Harald Torsteinsen, University of Tromsø, Department of Social Sciences.
12:00-12:30 Break
Session 4. 12:30-14:30 (EET)
Modelling hybrid value
Evaluating hybrid management models. Harri Laihonen, University of Eastern Finland, Department of Health and Social Management and Petra Kokko, Tampere University, Faculty of Business and Management.
Value creation by hybrid organizations. Philip Karré, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Department of Public Administration & Sociology.
Nested hybridity in Nordic higher education. Elias Pekkola, Tampere University, Faculty of Business and Management.
14:30-14:45 Closing