2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10901-021-09836-x
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Business model innovation and scalability in hybrid affordable housing organisations: empirical insights and conceptual reflections from Melbourne, Australia

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“…Despite the contributions made to housing provision by private developers, it is clear that many developing countries are unable to fully rely on market-driven strategies as a result of issues like affordability gaps and unequal access to housing. This underscores the imperative for heightened governmental participation, particularly in the context of low-income housing provision, as substantiated by research highlighting the critical role of government interventions in addressing housing disparities (Raynor & Coenen, 2022). Scholarly investigations, as illustrated by UNbel's (2007) research in South Africa, reveal diverse obstacles that hinder the achievement of sustainable housing, including but not limited to economic constraints, regulatory challenges, and social inequalities.…”
Section: The Interplay Between Land Tenure Policies and Housing Provi...mentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…Despite the contributions made to housing provision by private developers, it is clear that many developing countries are unable to fully rely on market-driven strategies as a result of issues like affordability gaps and unequal access to housing. This underscores the imperative for heightened governmental participation, particularly in the context of low-income housing provision, as substantiated by research highlighting the critical role of government interventions in addressing housing disparities (Raynor & Coenen, 2022). Scholarly investigations, as illustrated by UNbel's (2007) research in South Africa, reveal diverse obstacles that hinder the achievement of sustainable housing, including but not limited to economic constraints, regulatory challenges, and social inequalities.…”
Section: The Interplay Between Land Tenure Policies and Housing Provi...mentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Current scholarly works underscore the importance of hybrid governance in cultivating innovation in business models and enhancing scalability within affordable housing entities. Raynor and Coenen (2022) highlight the role of cross-sectoral partnerships in facilitating the delivery of affordable housing, particularly under the constraints of fiscal austerity and escalating housing prices. Comprehensive knowledge of governance structures, target demographics, and institutional frameworks is essential for the expansion of housing projects and the fulfilment of residents' needs.…”
Section: Exploring Hybrid Governance's Impact On Attaining Sufficient...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Normativity and scalability are studied by Bertsimas and Cory-Wright (2022) [16] as well as Raynor and Lars (2022) [17] and are closely related to the determined size of a new project subject to the constraints imposed by norms and rules, which can guarantee the technical, social, economic, and environmental needs, and thus contributions are made with solutions to the problem of investment portfolio selection.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…But it also brings some risks, such as accounting information distortion and economic crime. Therefore, the integration of audit and information technology needs to be strengthened [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%