"This book provides an excellent guide to the current literature on co-production, with especially valuable attention to its management and evaluation. By highlighting the lessons from co-production in the private sector, the authors give very useful and timely new insights into how co-production can contribute to public services and help to improve public value.”— Tony Bovaird, Professor of Public Management and Policy (Emeritus), University of Birmingham, UK​Coproduction covers the practice in which state actors (for example, government agents) and lay actors (for example, members of the public) work together in any phase of the public service cycle. In the past two decades, the literature of coproduction has grown swiftly, but in a fragmented manner. Thus, this book systematizes the literature on coproduction into a comprehensive framework that tackles activation, management and evaluation, illustrated through empirical examples. It adopts a multi-disciplinary approach, analyzing literature streams such as public administration and policy, public management, business management, and marketing, among others. It will be invaluable reading for academics working on coproduction, public management, and business management.
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Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: A comprehensive framework on coproduction activation, management and evaluation.- Chapter 3: Co-production activation.- Chapter 4: Coproduction Management.- Chapter 5: Coproduction evaluation.- Chapter 6: Conclusions.
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Co-production is becoming a common way of providing public services. The interest of practitioners, engaged in this social innovation practice, has grown exponentially. So has done the academic literature that has blossomed over the last decade in a vibrant field of study. This book is a timely effort to address the lack of systematic knowledge on co-production, by systematizing 266 selected empirical and theoretical articles. The in-depth analysis has resulted in a comprehensive framework for the activation, management and evaluation of co-production. It integrates the wide array of concepts, debated in the field, under four pillars: general context, antecedents, collaboration management levers, and outcomes, including negative aspects. It provides scholars, practitioners and students with an analytical map to better understand co-production and areas for further research.Denita Cepiku is Associate Professor of Public Management at the University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy. She is President of the Technical Commission for Performance at the Italian Presidency of the Council of Ministers.Marta Marsilio is Associate Professor of Management at University of Milan, Italy and research fellow at Karolinska Institute, Sweden.Mariafrancesca Sicilia is an Associate Professor of public sector accounting and management at University of Bergamo, Italy.Milena Vainieri is Associate Professor of Management at Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna of Pisa, Italy and responsible for the Management and Health laboratory of the Institute of Management and Embeds department.
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Reviews over twenty years of academic literature, providing a comprehensive framework to guide future research on coproduction ? Examines the role of citizens in public service delivery Written by esteemed experts in their field
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9783030607098
Publisert
2020-12-01
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Høyde
210 mm
Bredde
148 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Om bidragsyterne

Denita Cepiku is Associate Professor of Public Management at the University of Rome Tor Vergata. Her main research interests are in the areas of network management, co-production and strategic management. She is President of the Technical Commission for Performance at the Italian Presidency of the Council of Ministers.

Marta Marsilio is Associate Professor of Management at University of Milan. Her research interests include operation management and supply chain management in service delivery organisations, co-production, public-private partnerships and e-health. She has authored several books and articles and she has been principal investigator of different research projects.

Mariafrancesca Sicilia is Associate Professor at Bergamo University in Italy and Visiting Fellow in the Department of Public Leadership and Social Enterprise (PuLSE) at The Open University in UK. Her research covers public sector budgeting, accounting, performance measurement and management, participation and coproduction in public services.

Milena Vainieri is Associate Professor of Management at Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna of Pisa, where she is responsible of the Management and Health laboratory of the Institute of Management and Embeds department. Her main research interests are in performance measurement, assessment and management, human resource management and governance mechanisms in health care.