Print Email Facebook Twitter Peer monitoring in managing moral hazard: An exploratory study on the functioning of peer monitoring arrangements on the management of moral hazard in the Dutch social housing sector Title Peer monitoring in managing moral hazard: An exploratory study on the functioning of peer monitoring arrangements on the management of moral hazard in the Dutch social housing sector Author Eikelboom, C.T.C. Contributor Van der Voort, H.G. (mentor) De Bruijn, J.A. (mentor) Correljé, V. (mentor) Paardekooper, V. (mentor) Faculty Technology, Policy and Management Department Policy, Organization, Law & Gaming Programme SEPAM Systems Engineering, Policy Analysis and Management Date 2013-06-28 Abstract Risk taking in the Dutch social housing sector is characterized by moral hazard. This exploratory research studies the potential of peer monitoring in managing moral hazard. In scholarly literature, peer monitoring is argued to have potential in managing moral hazard as peers, in comparison to vertical regulators, are less hampered by information asymmetry which characterizes moral hazard. However, based on an institutional analysis and case study of the Dutch social housing sector, this research argues the potential of peer monitoring to be limited as peers lack both the willingness and ability to monitor one another. This research also suggests improvements on the functioning of peer monitoring in the Dutch social housing sector to bring forward its real potential to manage moral hazard. Subject moral hazardpeer monitoringDutch social housing sectorinformation asymmetry To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:facb9799-ae51-4aef-8d2e-70fdb590c44c Embargo date 2014-06-28 Part of collection Student theses Document type master thesis Rights (c) 2013 Eikelboom, C.T.C. Files PDF C._Eikelboom_-_Master_The ... hazard.pdf 3.05 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:facb9799-ae51-4aef-8d2e-70fdb590c44c/datastream/OBJ/view