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(Redirected from Bruijn, Johan Adam)

Johan Adam (Hans) de Bruijn (born 1 September 1962) is a Dutch political scientist and Professor of Public Administration at Delft University of Technology, known by his work in the field of process management.[1][2]

Life and work

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Born in Gouda, De Bruijn studied law at Leiden University from 1980 to 1986 and obtained his MA of Dutch Law and his MA of Political Science. In 1986 he started as a PhD student at the Erasmus University Rotterdam, and in 1990 obtained his PhD with thesis, entitled "Economische zaken en economische subsidies: een instrumentele en organisatorische analyse van de toepassing van economische subsidies" (Economic affairs and economic grants: an instrumental and organizational analysis of the application of economic subsidies).

After his graduation De Bruijn started his academic at the Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management of the Delft University of Technology. Since 1998 he is professor of Public Administration, and chairs the section Policy, Organizations, Law & Gaming with Ernst ten Heuvelhof and Helen Stout. In co-operation with Wil Thissen he is involved in research of multi-actor systems. Since 2004 is he affiliated with the Dutch School for Public Administration in The Hague, and since 2008 to the Netherlands Institute for City Innovation Studies.

The Bruijns research interests are in the field of the management and the steering of complex decision-making processes in the public sector.[3]

Selected publications

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Articles, a selection:[4]

References

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  1. ^ Peter Hupe (2007). Overheidsbeleid als politiek: over de grondslagen van beleid. p.140
  • ^ Jurgen van der Heijden, Karin van Doorn (2005). Recombinatie van overheid en samenleving: denken over innovatieve beleidsvorming. p.102.
  • ^ Prof. Hans de Bruijn at TU Delft
  • ^ Google Scholar profile
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