TiREG Working and Discussion Paper Series
The TiREG working paper series disseminates research relevant to the Center’s focus and agenda. Working papers present work-in-progress and serve to stimulate the debate before research is published in academic journals. They are addressed at scientific experts in the field.
The TiREG discussion paper series also disseminates research but in a more accessible and actionable format. Discussion papers explicitly address the policy and management perspective. They are meant to provoke discussion among practitioners and bridge the gap between research and practice.
The TiREG working and discussion papers can be downloaded below.
Working Papers
- No 1: Waardenburg, M. et al. Managing the Performance of Public Sector Collaborations, December 2016
- No 2: Waardenburg, M. et al. Catch 22s in Collaborative Governance? Managing the Performance of Networked Efforts to Fight Organized Crime, June 2017
- No 3: Adams, M. et al. Constitutionalisme in de eeuw van de stad: Over stadsrecht en rechtsstaat, November 2017
- No 4: De Vidovich, L. Observations on the governance of 'Suburbia': learning from the Canadian experience, May 2019
Discussion Papers
- No 1: Meuwese, A. Voorbij de Omgevingswet, November 2016
- No 2: Groenleer, M. Brexit, Trump en de Tweede Kamer verkiezingen: over geografische verschillen en demografische verklaringen, April 2017
- No 3: Schaap, L., Groenleer,M., van den Berg, A. & Broekman, C. Coalitieakkoord 2017: vertrouwen in(de toekomst van) de regio?, October 2017
- No 4: Schaap, L., Colombo, C., Karsten, N. &Damen, M. How effective and legitimate ishybrid cityregional governance? September 2018