Chapters in edited volumes
Book Chapters
Boin, A., Fahy, L. A. & ‘t Hart, P. (2021). Guardians of public value: How public organizations become and remain institutions. In A. Boin, L. A. Fahy, & P. ’t Hart (Eds.), Guardians of Public Value (pp. 1–35). Springer International Publishing.
Engelen J. & ‘t Hart P. (2021). CERN: Guardian of the Human Aspiration to Understand the Universe. In A. Boin, L. A. Fahy, & P. ’t Hart (Eds.), Guardians of Public Value (pp. 211–235). Springer International Publishing.
Salomonsen, H. H. & 't Hart, P. (2020). Communicating and managing crisis in the world of politics. In F. Frandsen, (Accepted/In press). Crisis Communication (Handbooks of Communication Science Vol. 23). Mouton de Gruyter. Handbooks of Communication Science.
van Erp, J.G. (2020). The Role of Private Actors in the Regulation and Enforcement of Corporate Environmental Harm. In Madeleine De Cock Buningh & Linda Senden (Eds.), Private Regulation and Enforcement in the EU - Finding the Right Balance from a Citizen's Perspective (pp. 353–372). Hart Publishing.
van Erp, J.G. & Winter, H.B. (2020). Toezichtautoriteiten en inspecties. In Erwin Muller, Henk Kummeling & Remco Nehmelman (Eds.), Instituten van de Staat. Wolters Kluwer.
Compton, M. E. (2019). Looping to success (And failure): Second-order mechanisms and policy outcomes. In G. Capano, M. Howlett, M. Ramesh, & A. Virani, Making Policies Work (pp. 191–210). Edward Elgar Publishing.
Compton, M. E. & Hart, P. ‘t. (2019). How to ‘see’ great policy successes: A field guide to spotting policy successes in the wild. In M. E. Compton & P. ‘t Hart, Great Policy Successes (pp. 1–20). Oxford University Press.
Compton, M. E. (2019). The ‘social warfare state’: Americans’ making of a civic generation. In M. E. Compton, Great Policy Successes (pp. 104–121). Oxford University Press.
Douglas, S., Bos, A., & Noordegraaf, M. (2019). Addressing the challenges of transboundary crises. In F. Bynander & D. Nohrstedt (Eds.). Collaborative Crisis Management (pp. 104–118). Routledge.
Douglas, S., & Noordegraaf, M. (2019). Designing spaces for public value creation. In A. Lindgreen, N. Koenig-Lewis, M. Kitchener, J. D. Brewer, M. H. Moore, & T. Meynhardt (Eds.), Public Value (pp. 54–64). Routledge.
Douglas, S., van de Noort, M., & Noordegraaf, M. (2020). Prop masters or puppeteers? The role of public servants in staging a public value review. In H. Sullivan, H. Dickinson, & H. Henderson (Eds.), The Palgrave Handbook of the Public Servant (pp. 1–13). Springer International Publishing.
Fenna, A. & ‘t Hart, P. (2019). The 53-billion-dollar question: Was Australia’s 2009–2010 fiscal stimulus a good thing? In J. Luetjens, M. Mintrom, & P. 't Hart (Eds.) Successful Public Policy: Lessons from Australia and New Zealand (pp. 87-112). ANU Press.
't Hart, P. (2019). Back to the Seventies? Inaction, Power and the Quality of Government. In G, de Graaf, It's All About Integrity Stupid! Studies On, About, or Inspired by the Work of Leo Huberts, (pp. 19 - 26). Eleven International Publishing.
Luetjens, J., Mintrom, M. & ‘t Hart, P. (2019). On studying policy successes in Australia and New Zealand. In J. Luetjens, M. Mintrom, & P. 't Hart (Eds.) Successful Public Policy: Lessons from Australia and New Zealand (pp. 1-25). ANU Press.
van Erp, J., Faure, M., Liu, J., Karavias, M., Nollkaemper, A., & Philipsen, N. (2019). Introduction: The concept of smart mixes for transboundary environmental harm. In J. van Erp, M. Faure, A. Nollkaemper, & N. Philipsen (Eds.), Smart Mixes for Transboundary Environmental Harm (pp. 3–24). Cambridge University Press.
van Erp, J., Faure, M., Nollkaemper, A., & Philipsen, N. (2019). Conclusion: Smart mixes in relation to transboundary environmental harm. In J. van Erp, M. Faure, A. Nollkaemper, & N. Philipsen (Eds.), Smart Mixes for Transboundary Environmental Harm (pp. 329–344). Cambridge University Press.
Compton, M. E., & Meier, K. J. (2017). Bureaucracy to postbureaucracy: The consequences of political failures. In M. E. Compton & K. J. Meier, Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Business and Management . Oxford University Press.
This project has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (grant agreement No694266).