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Co-production and co-creation : engaging citizens in public services / / edited by Taco Brandsen, Trui Steen and Bram Verschuere
Co-production and co-creation : engaging citizens in public services / / edited by Taco Brandsen, Trui Steen and Bram Verschuere
Autore Brandsen Taco
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa 2018
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (323 pages) : illustrations, tables
Disciplina 352.65
Collana Routledge Critical Studies in Public Management
Soggetto topico Public administration - Citizen participation
Political planning - Citizen participation
Government publicity
ISBN 9781351792561
1351792563
9781315204956
1315204959
9781351792578
1351792571
Classificazione BUS000000BUS079000POL017000
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto part, 1 Co-Production and Co-Creation -- Definitions and Theoretical Perspectives -- chapter 1 Co-Creation and Co-Production in Public Services -- Urgent Issues in Practice and Research / Taco Brandsen Trui Steen Bram Verschuere -- chapter 2 Definitions of Co-Production and Co-Creation / Taco Brandsen Marlies Honingh -- chapter 3 Co-Production and the Co-Creation of Value in Public Services -- A Perspective from Service Management 1 / Stephen P. Osborne Kirsty Strokosch Zoe Radnor -- chapter 4 Co-Production at the Crossroads of Public Administration Regimes / Victor Pestoff -- chapter 4.1 Case Study—Co-Production of Care Services -- Co-opting Citizens in the Reform Agenda / José Nederhand Ingmar van Meerkerk -- chapter 5 Public Management and Co-Production / John Alford Louise Freijser -- chapter 6 What Do Voluntary Sector Studies Offer Research on Co-Production? / Lehn M. Benjamin Jeffrey L. Brudney -- part, 2 Influences on the Process of Co-Production and Co-Creation -- chapter 7 Unravelling the Co-Producers -- Who are They and What Motivations do They Have? / Carola van Eijk Mila Gascó -- chapter 7.1 Case Study—The Spanish Project Pla BUITS / Mila Gascó Carola van Eijk -- chapter 8 The Roles of the Professional in Co-Production and Co-Creation Processes / Trui Steen Sanna Tuurnas -- chapter 8.1 Case Study—Mediation Service -- Crossing the Line Between the Roles of Traditional Welfare State Professionals and Citizens as Voluntary Mediators / Sanna Tuurnas -- chapter 8.2 Case Study—The Role of Staff with Lived Experience in the Co-Production of Substance Use Disorder Treatment Services / Sunggeun (Ethan) Park -- chapter 9 Who Is in the Lead? New Perspectives on Leading Service Co-Production / Hans Schlappa Yassaman Imani -- chapter 9.1 Case Study—Leading Co-Production -- The Case of Hertfordshire Fire and Rescue Service’s Community Volunteer Scheme / Yassaman Imani Hans Schlappa -- chapter 9.2 Case Study—Enhancing Co-Creation Through Linking Leadership -- The Danish ‘Zebra City’ Project / Anne Tortzen -- chapter 10 The Increasing Role of Digital Technologies in Co-Production and Co-Creation / Veiko Lember -- chapter 10.1 Case Study—How Public Services in Sweden Help Newcomers to Integrate in the Labour Market and Society Through the Digital Platform Mobilearn / Somya Joshi Vasilis Koulolias Francisco Garcia Moran Elke Loeffler -- chapter 10.2 Case Study—ICT and Empowerment of Frail Elderly in Flemish Municipalities / Sylke Jaspers -- chapter 10.3 Case Study—Remote Health Monitoring with Wearable Sensors and Smartphones / András Gábor Barbara Gausz -- chapter 11 Legal Dilemmas of Co-Production and Co-Creation / Dawid Szes´ciło -- chapter 11.1 Case Study—The European Disability Card / Charlotte Van Dijck -- part, 3 Co-Production and Co-Creation in Different Domains -- chapter 12 Co-Production in Healthcare / Caitlin McMullin Catherine Needham -- chapter 12.1 Case Study—Co-Producing Recommendations to Reduce Diagnostic Error / Suyeon Jo Tina Nabatchi -- chapter 12.2 Case Study—Co-Production of Secondary Health Services in Nigeria and Ghana / Mary Mangai Michiel De Vries Johan De Kruijf -- chapter 13 Parents as Co-Producers in Primary Education / Marlies Honingh Elena Bondarouk Taco Brandsen -- chapter 13.1 Case Study—Partners for Possibility -- Co-Production of Education / Dirk Brand Marleen Rolland -- chapter 13.2 Case Study—Co-Creating School Meals Services / Giuseppe Aquino Maddalena Sorrentino -- chapter 14 Co-Production and the Environment / Marco Ranzato Luisa Moretto -- chapter 14.1 Case Study—Balade Verte et Bleue and Ilôt d’eau -- Co-Creation and Co-Production for the Environment / Marco Ranzato -- chapter 14.2 Case Study—Co-Producing Flood Risk Governance in England, the Netherlands and Flanders / Hannelore Mees -- chapter 15 Co-Production in Community Development / Daphne Vanleene Bram Verschuere -- chapter 15.1 Case Study—Co-Production and Community Development in France / Caitlin McMullin -- chapter 16 Providing Public Safety and Public Order Through Co-Production / Elke Loeffler -- chapter 16.1 Case Study—The Blue and You Police-Community Forum -- Co-Production of a Community Conversation / Brian N. Williams Dan Silk Hadley Nobles JaiNiecya Harper -- chapter 16.2 Case Study—Dutch and Belgian Citizens’ Motivations to Engage in Neighbourhood Watch Schemes / Carola van Eijk Trui Steen Bram Verschuere -- part, 4 The Effects of Co-Production and Co-Creation -- chapter 17 Co-Production, Co-Creation, and Citizen Empowerment / Suyeon Jo Tina Nabatchi -- chapter 17.1 Case Study—Co-Creation and Empowerment -- The Case of DR Congo in Agricultural and Rural Sector / Peter Ngala Ntumba -- chapter 18 Democratic Co-Production -- Concepts and Determinants / Bram Verschuere Daphne Vanleene Trui Steen Taco Brandsen -- chapter 18.1 Case Study—Co-Production of New Immigrant Services in Hong Kong -- Facilitating the Integration of New Immigrants into Community / Xuan Tu -- chapter 18.2 Case Study—The Rabot Neighbourhood -- Co-Production in Community Development / Daphne Vanleene Bram Verschuere -- chapter 19 The Effects of Co-Production on Trust / Joost Fledderus -- chapter 19.1 Case Study—Building Trust in Work Corporations / Joost Fledderus -- chapter 20 Assessing the Effect of Co-Production on Outcomes, Service Quality and Efficiency / Elke Loeffler Tony Bovaird -- chapter 20.1 Case Study—Amadiba Adventures -- Co-Creating Community-Based Tourism / Ntuthuko Mchunu Francois Theron -- chapter 21 The Dark Side of Co-Creation and Co-Production -- Seven Evils / Trui Steen Taco Brandsen Bram Verschuere -- chapter 21.1 Case Study—Experts-by-Experience in Finnish Social Welfare / Taina Meriluoto -- part, 5 Concluding Chapter -- chapter 22 How to Encourage Co-Creation and Co-Production -- Some Recommendations / Taco Brandsen Trui Steen Bram Verschuere.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910346792303321
Brandsen Taco  
2018
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New public governance, the third sector and co-production / / edited by Victor Pestoff, Taco Brandsen and Bram Verschuere
New public governance, the third sector and co-production / / edited by Victor Pestoff, Taco Brandsen and Bram Verschuere
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, N.Y. : , : Routledge, , 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (423 p.)
Disciplina 338.6/3
Altri autori (Persone) BrandsenTaco
PestoffVictor Alexis
VerschuereBram <1977->
Collana Routledge critical studies in public management
Soggetto topico Public administration
Nonprofit organizations
Public-private sector cooperation
Social participation
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-136-51884-3
1-136-51885-1
0-203-15229-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto New Public Governance, the Third Sector and Co-Production; Copyright; Contents; List of Tables; List of Figures; Foreword; 1 Co-Production as a Maturing Concept; PART I What Is Co-Production? Conceptual and Theoretical Perspectives; 2 Co-Production and Third Sector Social Services in Europe: Some Crucial Conceptual Issues; 3 From Engagement to Co-Production: How Users and Communities Contribute to Public Services; 4 Co-Production: Contested Meanings and Challenges for User Organizations; 5 Third Sector and the Co-Construction of Canadian Public Policy; 6 From Co-Production to Co-Governance
PART II How Does Co-Production Work?7 Co-Production from a Normative Perspective; 8 Co-Production and Network Structures in Public Education; 9 The Conditions for Successful Co-Production in Housing: A Case Study of German Housing Cooperatives; 10 Co-Production in an Information Age; PART III How Does Co-Management Work?; 11 Co-Management to Solve Homelessness: Wicked Solutions for Wicked Problems; 12 Co-Management in Urban Regeneration: New Perspectives on Transferable Collaborative Practice
13 'Don't Bite The Hand That Feeds You?' On the Partnerships between Private Citizen Initiatives and Local Government14 Co-Producing Safety or Participative Window Dressing? Regulation Partnerships in German Local Governance Arrangements; 15 The Potential of Nonprofit-Government Partnerships for Promoting Citizen Involvement; PART IV Effects of Co-Production: Service Quality, Accountability and Democracy; 16 Co-Production and Service Quality: A New Perspective for the Swedish Welfare State; 17 Co-Production: An Alternative to the Partial Privatization Processes in Italy and Norway
18 The Challenges of Co-Management for Public Accountability: Lessons from Flemish Child Care19 New Public Governance, Co-Production and Third Sector Social Services in Europe: Crowding In and Crowding Out; 20 Conclusion: Taking Research on Co-Production a Step Further; List of Contributors; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910457710403321
New York, N.Y. : , : Routledge, , 2012
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
New public governance, the third sector and co-production / / edited by Victor Pestoff, Taco Brandsen and Bram Verschuere
New public governance, the third sector and co-production / / edited by Victor Pestoff, Taco Brandsen and Bram Verschuere
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, N.Y. : , : Routledge, , 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (423 p.)
Disciplina 338.6/3
Altri autori (Persone) BrandsenTaco
PestoffVictor Alexis
VerschuereBram <1977->
Collana Routledge critical studies in public management
Soggetto topico Public administration
Nonprofit organizations
Public-private sector cooperation
Social participation
ISBN 1-136-51884-3
1-136-51885-1
0-203-15229-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto New Public Governance, the Third Sector and Co-Production; Copyright; Contents; List of Tables; List of Figures; Foreword; 1 Co-Production as a Maturing Concept; PART I What Is Co-Production? Conceptual and Theoretical Perspectives; 2 Co-Production and Third Sector Social Services in Europe: Some Crucial Conceptual Issues; 3 From Engagement to Co-Production: How Users and Communities Contribute to Public Services; 4 Co-Production: Contested Meanings and Challenges for User Organizations; 5 Third Sector and the Co-Construction of Canadian Public Policy; 6 From Co-Production to Co-Governance
PART II How Does Co-Production Work?7 Co-Production from a Normative Perspective; 8 Co-Production and Network Structures in Public Education; 9 The Conditions for Successful Co-Production in Housing: A Case Study of German Housing Cooperatives; 10 Co-Production in an Information Age; PART III How Does Co-Management Work?; 11 Co-Management to Solve Homelessness: Wicked Solutions for Wicked Problems; 12 Co-Management in Urban Regeneration: New Perspectives on Transferable Collaborative Practice
13 'Don't Bite The Hand That Feeds You?' On the Partnerships between Private Citizen Initiatives and Local Government14 Co-Producing Safety or Participative Window Dressing? Regulation Partnerships in German Local Governance Arrangements; 15 The Potential of Nonprofit-Government Partnerships for Promoting Citizen Involvement; PART IV Effects of Co-Production: Service Quality, Accountability and Democracy; 16 Co-Production and Service Quality: A New Perspective for the Swedish Welfare State; 17 Co-Production: An Alternative to the Partial Privatization Processes in Italy and Norway
18 The Challenges of Co-Management for Public Accountability: Lessons from Flemish Child Care19 New Public Governance, Co-Production and Third Sector Social Services in Europe: Crowding In and Crowding Out; 20 Conclusion: Taking Research on Co-Production a Step Further; List of Contributors; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910778924703321
New York, N.Y. : , : Routledge, , 2012
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui