This study identifies major characteristics of low-income housing delivery systems and programs in the United States. From a case study of the State of New Jersey, this study provides some implications for Korean government to build a collaborative go...
This study identifies major characteristics of low-income housing delivery systems and programs in the United States. From a case study of the State of New Jersey, this study provides some implications for Korean government to build a collaborative governance system of the low-income housing services. First, a network administrative organization(NAO) -the Housing and Community Development Network of New Jersey -can be a possible collaborative governance system in Korea in part because of sharing resources and knowledge with state and local governments and other nonprofits to support the low-income housing services. Then, this study suggests that housing decision makers and nonprofit managers should consider critical contingency factors, such as trust and goal consensus, prior to determination of a collaborative governance system for the low-income housing services.