Lennartz Christian, Haffner Marietta, Oxley Michael
OTB Research Institute for Housing, Urban and Mobility Studies, Delft University of Technology, Jaffalaan 9, Delft, 2628 BX South Holland The Netherlands.
Centre for Comparative Housing Research, De Montfort University, The Gateway, Leicester, LE1 9BH UK.
J Hous Built Environ. 2012;27(4):453-471. doi: 10.1007/s10901-012-9276-7. Epub 2012 Mar 17.
Housing policies in many countries have become more market orientated as the role of governments has shifted from the direct supply and funding of non-market housing towards the role of a regulator and facilitator. Central to this development is the notion that providers of social housing have to become more competitive. Arguably, these social housing changes have important implications for the relationship between social and market rented housing and thus the rental market as a whole. Conceptual frameworks that facilitate the understanding of this relationship are sparse commodities. This paper seeks to develop a theoretical framework that can be used to shed light on the conditions, processes, and effects of the new relation between the two rental tenures from an economic competition viewpoint. Therefore, this paper adapts the structure-conduct-performance paradigm to rented housing and discusses the framework's applicability and value on a theoretical level.
随着政府角色从非市场住房的直接供应和资金提供转向监管者和促进者,许多国家的住房政策已变得更加以市场为导向。这一发展的核心观点是,社会住房提供者必须变得更具竞争力。可以说,这些社会住房变革对社会租赁住房与市场租赁住房之间的关系乃至整个租赁市场都具有重要影响。有助于理解这种关系的概念框架十分稀少。本文旨在构建一个理论框架,从经济竞争的角度阐明两种租赁保有形式之间新关系的条件、过程和影响。因此,本文将结构—行为—绩效范式应用于租赁住房,并在理论层面探讨该框架的适用性和价值。