This volume compiles a dozen essays, by one of the most prolific proponents of co-production as a solution for many of the challenges facing public services and democratic governance at the outset of the 21st Century. Co-production is considered a partnership between citizens and public service providers.
This volume compiles a dozen essays, by one of the most prolific proponents of co-production as a solution for many of the challenges facing public services and democratic governance at the outset of the 21st Century. Co-production is considered a partnership between citizens and public service providers.
Victor A. Pestoff is Professor Emeritus in Political Science and currently Guest Professor at the Institute for Civil Society Studies at Ersta Skondal University College in Stockholm, Sweden
Inhaltsangabe
1. Rethinking Public Service Management and Renewing Democracy: Engaging citizens as co-producers of public services 2. Beyond Exit & Voice in Enduring Welfare Services: Citizens as co-producers? 3. Empowering Parents as Co-producers of Childcare Services in Sweden 4. Citizens as Co-Producers of Welfare Services: Childcare in eight European countries 5. Citizens as Co-Producers of Personal Social Services in Sweden: Towards a paradigm of democratic participation 6. Crucial Concepts for Understanding Co-production in Third Sector Social Services and Health Care 7. Small Groups, Collective Action and the Sustainability of Co-production 8. Exploring Synergies between Social Enterprise, Social Innovation and Co-production: Key post-NPM concepts in public sector reforms 9. Co-production at the Crossroads of Public Administration Regimes: What role for service users, providers and the third sector? 10. Co-production and Public Administration Regimes: Their impact on hybrid organizations 11. Reframing Co-production: More definitions or different schools? 12. Co-production and the Third Sector in the 21st Century: New schools of democracy and participatory public service management
1. Rethinking Public Service Management and Renewing Democracy: Engaging citizens as co-producers of public services 2. Beyond Exit & Voice in Enduring Welfare Services: Citizens as co-producers? 3. Empowering Parents as Co-producers of Childcare Services in Sweden 4. Citizens as Co-Producers of Welfare Services: Childcare in eight European countries 5. Citizens as Co-Producers of Personal Social Services in Sweden: Towards a paradigm of democratic participation 6. Crucial Concepts for Understanding Co-production in Third Sector Social Services and Health Care 7. Small Groups, Collective Action and the Sustainability of Co-production 8. Exploring Synergies between Social Enterprise, Social Innovation and Co-production: Key post-NPM concepts in public sector reforms 9. Co-production at the Crossroads of Public Administration Regimes: What role for service users, providers and the third sector? 10. Co-production and Public Administration Regimes: Their impact on hybrid organizations 11. Reframing Co-production: More definitions or different schools? 12. Co-production and the Third Sector in the 21st Century: New schools of democracy and participatory public service management
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