Co-Production and the Co-Creation of Value in Public Services: A suitable case for treatment?
University of Edinburgh · Loughborough University
Abstract
Co-production is currently one of cornerstones of public policy reform across the globe. Inter alia, it is articulated as a valuable route to public service reform and to the planning and delivery of effective public services, a response to the democratic deficit and a route to active citizenship and active communities, and as a means by which to lever in additional resources to public service delivery. Despite these varied roles, co-production is actually poorly formulated and has become one of a series of ‘woolly-words’ in public policy. This paper presents a conceptualization of co-production that is theoretically rooted in both public management and service management theory. It argues that this is a…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 122.88
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- 100%
- References
- 82
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3Topics & keywords
- Conceptualization
- Production (economics)
- Public value
- Public service
- Public administration
- Business
- Democracy
- Public relations
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions