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Enhancing Social Housing Governance in Vietnam Through Dynamic Performance Management—Toward Sustainable Social Housing

In: Contemporary Economic Issues in Asian Countries: Proceeding of CEIAC 2022, Volume 1

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  • Minh Quang Le

    (Academy of Politics Region I)

  • Kieu Nguyen

    (Academy of Politics Region I)

Abstract

The overarching objective of social housing is to meet housing needs, particularly those of the vulnerable households—low- and middle-income families. However, there is an evidence to show that social housing is not adequately supported to achieve sustainable goals despite its significance for addressing the housing crisis. This paper firstly discusses the understanding of concept sustainable social housing, then illustrates how the “Dynamic Performance Management” framework is able to support policy networks to pursue sustainable outcomes in social housing governance. Main drivers of social housing have been recognized in the increasing population size, as well as the in the urbanization of big cities, the growing number of nuclear families, affordability, and land management and urban planning. The management of social housing—as a global concern—requests that local communities and regional government are ready to tackle such a wicked problem effectively. This concern is the motivation of this research. Therefore, the work would offer a contribution to improve the social housing governance and to support policymakers in adopting a more integrated approach to the national housing sector.

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  • Minh Quang Le & Kieu Nguyen, 2023. "Enhancing Social Housing Governance in Vietnam Through Dynamic Performance Management—Toward Sustainable Social Housing," Springer Books, in: An Thinh Nguyen & Thu Thuy Pham & Joon Song & Yen-Ling Lin & Manh Cuong Dong (ed.), Contemporary Economic Issues in Asian Countries: Proceeding of CEIAC 2022, Volume 1, pages 511-528, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-981-19-9669-6_31
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-9669-6_31
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