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Regulatory Institutions Network (RegNet) Technology, Policy & Management Australian National University Delft University of Technology HC Coombs Extension #8 Jaffalaan 5

Canberra ACT 0200 2628 BX Delft

Australia The Netherlands

cell phone: + 61487903835 cell phone: +31616770907 e-mail: j.j.vanderheijden@anu.edu.au j.j.vanderheijden@tudelft.nl

website: www.jeroenvanderheijden.net

Experience keywords: public policy, comparative policy analysis, public sector reform, privatisation, regulatory regimes, regulatory enforcement, sustainable development

Academic positions

2011 - RSAP Fellow

Research School of Asia and the Pacific Australian National University

2011 - Research Fellow

Regulatory Institutions Network (RegNet) Australian National University

2010-2011 Visiting Research Fellow

Department of Politics and International Relations University of Oxford (UK)

2009 - Assistant Professor

Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management Delft University of Technology (the Netherlands) 2005 - 2009 PhD-candidate in Public Policy

OTB Research Institute for the Built Environment Delft University of Technology (the Netherlands)

Education

2010 PhD in Public Policy (highest honours)

Delft University of Technology

Dissertation: Building regulatory enforcement regimes: comparative analysis of private sector involvement in the enforcement of public regulations

Concentrations: Public administration, regulation & enforcement, public sector reform, privatisation

2002 MSc in Architecture

Delft University of Technology

Dissertation: Culture in transition: development of a Faculty of Arts, University of Zagreb, Croatia

Concentrations: Urban renewal in post-communist society, educational facilities

Grants

2011 VENI early career researchers’ grant, Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research, €250,000

2009 EU research grant, Commission of the European Communities, €250,000

Teaching experience

2009 - 2011 PhD supervision (Australian National University)

MSc thesis supervision (Delft University)

Policy and law courses (BSc, Delft University)

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Research experience and fieldwork

(synopsis)

2011 - Revising theories on Voluntary Regulatory Regimes: Lessons from European Sustainable Construction

Funding: Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research, €250.000 My role: researcher, author of research design

Academic relevance: Testing and further developing theories on voluntary programs, self-regulation, and hybrid governance Methodology: Comparative, qualitative and quantitative data; Australia and Europe

Information: www.EnviroVoluntarism.info

2010 - 2011 European Lead Market Initiatives in Sustainable Construction

Funding: Commission of the European Communities, €250,000 My role: researcher, author of research design

Methodology: Comparative, qualitative and quantitative data; 27 EU Member states (30 elite interviews and survey)

Information:http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/sectors/construction/comp etitiveness/national-building-regulations/index_en.htm

2009 - 2010 European Water Framework Directive

Funding: Dutch Ministry of Transport, Public Works and Water Management, €120,000

My role: project team leader and researcher, co-author of research design and tender

Academic relevance: Testing and further developing theories on incremental institutional change and complex decision making Methodology: mixed methods, qualitative and quantitative data; the Netherlands (50 elite interviews and survey)

2005-2009 PhD research

Funding: NA

My role: researcher and author of research design

Academic relevance: Testing and further developing theories on incremental institutional change and complex decision making Methodology: qualitative data; Australia, Canada and the Netherlands (100+ elite interviews)

International visits

2010 - 2011 Visiting Research Fellow, Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Oxford, United Kingdom (host: Professor Christopher Hood).

2008 Visiting PhD candidate, Department of Political Science, University of Washington, USA (host: Professor Peter May).

2007 Visiting PhD candidate, Faculty of Built Environment & Engineering, Queensland University of Technology, Australia (host: Debbie Smit).

Boards, memberships and duties

2011 - Member Editorial Board Open Journal of Political Science 2011 - Member of RegNet’s PhD Council

2011 - Member of Nectar’s Grant Application Success Working Group

2010 - Chair and organiser of various sections and panels at ECPR conferences and LSA Annual Meetings

2009 - Chair of Drafts-R-Us meetings at RegNet and Delft University 2008 - 2009 Member of OTB’s PhD Council and OTB’s Works Council 2008 - 2009 Member of OTB’s Works Council

Peer-reviewer of manuscriptsfor Regulation & Governance, Urban Studies, Journal of Housing & the Built Environment, and Journal of Engineering, Design & Technology.

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Academic publications 2007 - 2011

Peer refereed journals

2011 Voluntary Environmental Governance Arrangements: A Review. Environmental Politics, forthcoming

Friends, enemies, or strangers? On relationships between public and

private sector service providers in hybrid forms of governance. Law &

Policy 33 (3), 367-390.

Institutional layering: A review of the use of the concept. Politics 31 (1),

9-18.

2010 Smart Privatization: Lessons from Private-Sector Involvement in

Australian and Canadian Building Regulatory Enforcement Regimes.

Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis 12 (5), 509-525.

One task, a few approaches, many impacts. Private sector involvement

in Canadian building code enforcementCanadian Public Administration,

53(3), 351-374.

A short history of studying institutional change.Regulation and

Governance 4 (2), 230-243.

Noord/Zuidlijn Amsterdam.Tijdschrift voor bouwrecht (Dutch Journal of

Law in the Built Environment)9/161, 882-888. (with Ernst ten Heuvelhof)

On Peanuts and Monkeys: Private sector involvement in Australian

building control.Urban Policy and Research 28 (2), 195-210.

Privatization of building code enforcement: different organizations, different tradeoffs?, Int. J. of Law in the Built Environment, 2(1), 60-75.

Mix op maat! Over de samenhang tussen gewenste en ongewenste

gevolgen van privaat toezicht.Toezicht (Dutch Journal of Enforcement)

1(1), 21-45

2009 Towards a better understanding of building regulation.Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design, 36(6), 1038-1052. (with Jitske de Jong)

Comparative analysis of building regulation: an analytical tool.Int.

Journal of Law in the Built Environment, 1(1), 9-25.

2008 Privaat wat kan, publiek wat moet? Een kritische beschouwing van een

ruim geformuleerde sturingsfilosofie.Tijdschrift voor bouwrecht, (10),

926-932

2007 Problems in enforcing Dutch building regulations.Structural Survey, 24(3/4), 319-329. (with Henk Visscher & Frits Meijer)

Books and book chapters

Forthcoming ‘Clashing validities? Balancing internal and external validity in comparative policy studies.’ in: Engeli, I. & Rothmayr, C. (eds), Comparative Policy

Studies: Conceptual and Methodological Challenges. London: Palgrave

(with David Levi-Faur)

2010 'Vernieuwing door samenwerking. Over het betrekken van private partijen bij het handhaven van publiekrechterlijke bouwregelgeving', in: Chao-Duivis, M. et.al., Alleen Samen, The Hague: Stichting Instituut voor Bouwrecht, 57-66 (with Jitske de Jong)

2009 De voor- en nadelen van privatisering van het bouwtoezicht. (Dutch popular version of PhD thesis) The Hague: Stichting Instituut voor Bouwrecht

Building regulatory enforcement regimes. Comparative analysis of private sector involvement in the enforcement of public building

regulations. PhD thesis. Amsterdam: IOS Press

2008 Competitive Enforcement. Comparative analysis of Australian building

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Conference papers

(selection)

2011 Voluntary regulatory regimes in environmental governance: a

review.LSA2011 Annual Meeting. San Francisco, USA

2010 Regulating the eco-city utopia.NGI 2010 Conference on Next Generation Infrastructure for Eco-Cities. Shenzen, China: Next Generation Infrastructures

Regulation and Freedom of Choice in the Public Services. NIG 2010 Annual Work Conference. Maastricht, the Netherlands: Netherlands Institute for Governance

Studying sustainable construction initiatives from a public policy point

of view. ERSCP-EMSU 2010 conference on ‘Knowledge Collaboration &

Learning for Sustainable Innovation’, Delft, the Netherlands: ERSCP-EMSU

(with Ellen van Bueren)

The legal framework wasn’t built in one day. Layering, conversion, drift

and displacement in the development of Dutch construction policy.LSA

2010 annual meeting. Chicago: Law and Society Association 2009 Aplicação dos regluamentos de construção (Building regulatory

enforcement regimes), key-note, AdUrbum 2009, Lisboa, Portugal: AdUrbum

Hybridization of governance: the challenge of balancing policy

outcomes.Law, Power, and Inequality in the 21st Century, Denver: Law and

Society Association

2008 Building new regulatory regimes: Enforcing building regulations in

Australia and Canada.(Re)Regulation in the Wake of

Neoliberalism. Utrecht: the Standing Group on Regulatory Governance of the ECPR

Building control in Australia. Experiences with private sector

involvement. COBRA 2008. Dublin: RICS.

2007 Enforcement of building regulations: from public regulation to

self-regulation; a theoretical approach.ENHR International Conference 2007.

Rotterdam: ENHR/Onderzoeksinstituut OTB.

New enforcement strategies for Dutch municipal building control. Transitions 2007. Adelaide: Australian Institute for Building Surveyors.

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Selection of other publications 2007-2011

Policy and practitioners’ books and book chapters

2011 'Onderzoekscommissies en evaluatierapportages. Noord/Zuidlijn Amsterdam.' in: City of Amsterdam Project Management Bureau (PMB),

Achter de werkelijkheid van projecten.Studies in beeldvorming en

sturing, Amsterdam: PMB, 50-67. (with Ernst ten Heuvelhof)

'Duurzaamheid van de gebouwde omgeving. Positieve geluiden na enig pessimisme.' in: City of Amsterdam Project Management Bureau (PMB),

Achter de werkelijkheid van projecten. Studies in beeldvorming en

sturing, Amsterdam: PMB., 18-33.

'Regels en gewoonten. Boodschap en werkelijkheid.' in: City of Amsterdam Project Management Bureau (PMB), Achter de werkelijkheid van

projecten. Studies in beeldvorming en sturing, Amsterdam: PMB, 8-15.

2010 'Verwachtingsmanagement in de kolommenstructuur: In de polder

domineerde de vraag: mag het een onsje minder?' in: Van der Arend, S. et. al., Tien Jaar Ervaring met de Europese Kaderrichtlijn Water. Ambities

en Ambivalenties, The Hague: Dutch Ministry of Transport, Public Works

and Management, 81-90. (with Bertien Broekhans & Ernst ten Heuvelhof) 'Convergerende planning en ontkoppeling van beleid: mag het een onsje meer zijn?' in: Van der Arend, S. et. al., Tien Jaar Ervaring met de

Europese Kaderrichtlijn Water. Ambities en Ambivalenties, The Hague:

Dutch Ministry of Transport, Public Works and Management, 91-100. (with Bertien Broekhans & Ernst ten Heuvelhof)

Policy and practitioners’ journal papers

2011 Duurzaamheid in diverse Europese landen. Bouwregels in de praktijk, 7(6), 14-16. (with Henk Vermande)

Pilotprojecten: veilig inzicht krijgen in privaat bouwtoezicht.Bouwregels

in de praktijk, 7(5), 18-21. (with Heleen Vreugdenhil)

2009 Boekbespreking: Building regulatory enforcement regimes.Tijdschrift

voor bouwrecht. TBR2009/200.

2008 Pas op dat Fundamentele Verkenning geen fundamentele vergissing

wordt. Bouwregels in de praktijk, 3(10), 26-29.

Comparatively analyzing building regulation in the Netherlands,

Australia and Canada.OBOA Journal, 78, 30-31.

Public vs. private. Competition in Australian statutory building

assessment. The Australian Building Surveyor, 28(3), 12-15.

Wat kunnen we leren van privaat bouwtoezicht in Australië?Bouwregels

in de praktijk, 3(1/2), 14-17.

Policy reports

2011 The Lead Market Initiative and Sustainable Construction. Final report.

Bodegraven/Delft: PRC/TU-Delft (with Henk Vermande, client: European Committee)

2010 Gedelegeerd toezicht: bestuurskundige en juridische beschouwingen.

(Delegated Enforcement) Delft: TBM/TU-Delft (with Floris Bolkestein, client: Province of Noord Brabant)

Evaluatie van het implementatieproces van de Kaderrichtlijn Water. (Evaluation Implementation Waterframework Directive) Delft: TBM/TU-Delft (with Ernst ten Heuvelhof et. al., client: Dutch Ministry of Transport, Public Works and Water Management)

Vertrouwen en Betrouwbaarheid - deel II. Een ontwerp voor de innovatie

van het systeem van bouwtoezicht. (Innovative Approaches to Building

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Wim Gielingh et. al.)

2009 Naar een vernieuwd systeem van bouwtoezicht. (Future of Dutch Building Control 2) Delft: TBM/TU-Delft (with Heleen Vreugdenhil, client: Dutch Ministry of Housing, Spatial Planning and the Environment)

De toekomst van het bouw- en woningtoezicht in Amsterdam. Een

discussienotitie. (Future of Municipality of Amsterdam’s Building Control

Department) Delft: TBM/TU-Delft (with Hans de Bruijn, client: Municipality of Amsterdam)

Modellen voor een vernieuwd systeem van bouwtoezicht. Delft:

TBM/TU-Delft (Future of Dutch Building Control 1) (client: Dutch Ministry of Housing, Spatial Planning and the Environment)

Invited lectures 2008-2011

(selection)

2011 EU Lead Market Initiative for Sustainable Construction: Towards More

Regulatory Homogeneity and Attention, Guest lecture, ANU Centre for

European Studies, Canberra, Australia - 27 September

Tales from the Antipode, Guest lecture, Delft University of Technology,

Delft, The Netherlands – 23 August

Comparative policy analysis, Guest lecture, RegNet PHD seminar,

Canberra, Australia – 1 August

Voluntary Environmental Goverance Arrangements, Guest lecture,

RegNet seminar series, Canberra, Australia – 22 June

2010 Toezicht op Toezicht (Enforcing enforcement), Guest Lecture and Workshop, NSOB (Dutch School for Public Administration), the Hague, the Netherlands – 24 November

Facilitative Governance and Sustainable Development, Guest Lecture,

Oxford Institute for Sustainable Development, Oxford Brookes University, United Kingdom – 17 November

Duurzaam Bouwen: een Holistische Visie (Sustainable Construction: a

Holistic View), Guest Lecture at the Project Management Bureau

Amsterdam’s Lecture Series, Amsterdam, the Netherlands – 14 October

Good Enforcement/Bad Enforcement, Guest Lecture at the Codes and the

Built Environment Symposium, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK – 11 October

2009 Aplicação dos regulamentos de construção (Enforcing building codes),

Keynote at AdUrbem 2009 Conference, Lisboa, Portugal – 27 November

Bouwen onder Certificaat (Certified construction), Keyote at VBWTN

Symposium 2009, Dutch Building Officials Association (Vereniging Bouw en Woningtoezicht Nederland), Rotterdam, the Netherlands – 26 November

See http://www.jeroenvanderheijden.net/publications_EN.html for an extensive list of publications.

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