semioverheden
Semioverheden are organizations that occupy a middle ground between the public and private sectors. They are typically owned or controlled by government authorities but operate with a degree of managerial autonomy and pursue both public objectives and commercial viability. The category can include state-owned enterprises, government-owned corporations, public service monopolies that compete in markets, and agencies that perform public functions with a corporate structure.
Governance and funding: Ownership arrangements vary from majority government stakes to strong governmental influence through boards
Functions and scope: Semioverheden cover a broad range of tasks, including provision of essential services (such
Implications: The hybrid nature of semioverheden aims to combine public accountability with efficiency, investment capacity, and
See also: State-owned enterprise, Parastatal, Public sector reform.