Adrià Albareda Author

Dr Tamyko Ysa, PhD in Political Science, Executive Master in Public Management, MSc in Public Administration and Public Policies (LSE), BA in Political Science, BA in Law. Dr Ysa is Associate Professor of the Department of Strategy and General Management and of the Institute for Public Governance and Management at ESADE Business School. She has published in journals such as Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, International Public Management Journal, Journal of Business Ethics or Public Money & Management. Her previous books and chapters include Governments and Corporate Social Responsibility: Public Policies beyond Regulation and Voluntary Compliance and New Steering Concepts in Public Management. Joan Colom is a medical doctor, Executive Master in Public Management (ESADE Business School) and Master in Addiction (University of Barcelona). He is the Director of the Program on Substance Abuse, at the Catalan Agency of Public Health of the Government of Catalonia, and Advisor to the World Health Organization. He has promoted the legislation currently in force covering the prevention of drug abuse and addictions in Catalonia. He is also the manager of numerous projects co-financed by the European Commission in the field of alcohol and drugs policies: PHEPA I and II, IMHPA, DATAPREV, MH-BASIS, IMPACT and EWA. He has published in journals on addictions such as Journal of Drug Alcohol Abuse and Psicothema, and won the Queen Sofia Award for Prevention of substances abuse. Adrià Albareda, MSc in International Relations and BA in Political Sciences is a Researcher at the Institute of Public Governance and Management of ESADE Business School. He is working on research projects bearing on governance, public management, management of networks and public-private partnerships. He has previously worked at the Barcelona Center for International Affairs (CIDOB), where he published on Euro-Mediterranean relations and on Spanish foreign policy. Dr Anna Ramon has a PhD in Sociology from the University of Barcelona. Her thesis was "The Structure and Dynamics of Social Capital in Europe". She is currently working as a researcher at the Government of Catalonia and is an associate professor at the University of Barcelona. Her major field of expertise is social network analysis. She has published on the behavioural consequences and risks derived from alcohol and drugs consumption in Psychology in Spain and in BMC Public Health. Marina Carrión, BA in Political Science is currently working as a researcher at the Public Health Department of the Government of Catalonia. She worked on the Qualitative Research in Political Science handbook. Her areas of interest are public health and the relationship between the government policy and the health of society and individuals. Lidia Segura is a Clinical Psychologist, Addiction and Public Health specialist. She is the coordinator of the implementation of policies and prevention programs on alcohol in Catalonia. Her research background covers the biological bases of addictions, validation of instruments, clinical trials, and implementation of programs. She has worked as a coordinator of three European projects: PHEPA I, PHEPA II and EWA.