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English
Policy Press
01 April 2024
As the practices of public governance are rapidly changing, so must the theoretical frameworks for understanding the creation of efficient, effective and democratic governance solutions.

First published as a special issue of Policy & Politics journal, this book explores the role of strategic management, digitalisation and generative platforms in encouraging the co-creation of innovative public value outcomes. It considers why we must transform the public sector to drive co-creation and the importance of integrating different theoretical strands when studying processes, barriers and outcomes.

This book lays out important stepping-stones for the development of new research into the ongoing transition to co-creation as a mode of governance.

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Imprint:   Policy Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
ISBN:   9781447369028
ISBN 10:   1447369025
Series:   New Perspectives in Policy and Politics
Pages:   166
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  General/trade ,  Undergraduate ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
1. A Theoretical Framework for Studying the Co-Creation of Innovative Solutions and Public Value – Jacob Torfing, Ewan Ferlie, Tina Jukić, and Edoardo Ongaro 2. Co-Creation: The New Kid on the Block in Public Governance – Christopher Ansell and Jacob Torfing 3. Digital Platforms for the Co-Creation of Public Value – Albert Meijer and Wouter Boon 4. Collaborative Governance and Innovation in Public Services Settings – Nicolette Van Gestel and Sanne Grotenbreg 5. How Public Leaders Can Promote Public Value Through Co-Creation – Eva Sørensen, John Bryson, and Barbara Crosby 6. Strategic Management as an Enabler of Co-Creation in Public Services – Edoardo Ongaro, Alessandro Sancino, Irene Pluchinotta, Hannah Williams, Martin Kitchener, and Ewan Ferlie 7. Concluding Discussion: Key Themes in the (Possible) Move to Co-Production and Co-Creation in Public Management – Ewan Ferlie

Jacob Torfing is Professor in the Department of Social Sciences and Business at Roskilde University, Denmark and Professor 2 in the Social Science Faculty at Nord University, Norway. Ewan Ferlie is Professor of Public Services Management at King's College London, UK. Tina Juki is an assistant professor in the field of informatics in public administration in the Faculty of Public Administration at the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia. Edoardo Ongaro is Professor of Public Management at The Open University, UK.

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