Contested Social Impact Bonds: welfare conventions, conflicts and compromises in five European Active-Labor Market Programs

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Alec Fraser, Lisa Knoll, Debra Hevenstone
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Abstract

Abstract Over the past decade Social Impact Bonds (SIBs) have attracted much public policy and management research interest and debate. This article draws on the Welfare Conventions Approach to explore the diversity of five SIB-financed Active Labor Market Programs in four European countries using comparative case study methods. We identify a tension between the requirement to align civic and financial interests in SIB-financed programs alongside a drive to reform public sector procurement in a more entrepreneurial direction. We suggest that the diversity of SIBs emanates from the political struggles in implementation processes stemming from a plurality of welfare conventions that actors need to align and compromise. SIBs are built within historically grown “institutional contexts” that are themselves on the move over decades of welfare state reform, and processes of marketization – and thus far from homogenous.
有争议的社会影响债券:五个欧洲积极劳动力市场计划中的福利公约、冲突和妥协
在过去的十年中,社会影响债券(SIBs)引起了许多公共政策和管理研究的兴趣和争论。本文借鉴《福利公约》方法,采用比较案例研究方法,探讨了欧洲四个国家由欧洲银行资助的五个积极劳动力市场项目的多样性。我们发现,在世行资助项目中协调公民和金融利益的要求与推动公共部门采购向更具创业精神的方向改革之间存在紧张关系。我们认为,sib的多样性源于执行过程中的政治斗争,这些斗争源于行动者需要协调和妥协的多种福利公约。sib是在历史上形成的“制度背景”中建立起来的,而这些“制度背景”本身也在几十年的福利国家改革和市场化进程中不断发展,因此远非同质化。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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