This book shows what we might achieve from recasting the public sector as a platform and arena for co-creation. It provides a theoretical and practical account of what it takes for politicians, public managers and social entrepreneurs to use co-creation as a tool for producing innovative public value outcomes.
This book shows what we might achieve from recasting the public sector as a platform and arena for co-creation. It provides a theoretical and practical account of what it takes for politicians, public managers and social entrepreneurs to use co-creation as a tool for producing innovative public value outcomes.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Christopher Ansell is Professor in the Department of Political Science, University of California, Berkeley. He is the author or editor of ten books, including The Protective State (Cambridge, 2019) and Pragmatist Democracy (2011). His research focuses on understanding how organizations, institutions and communities can engage effectively in democratic governance in the face of conflict, uncertainty, and complexity.
Inhaltsangabe
1. A New Public Governance based on Co-Creation 2. The Concept of Co-Creation: A Genealogy 3. Co-Creation is Everywhere and Nowhere 4. Co-Creation as Generative Governance 5. The Complex and Dynamic Process of Co-Creating Public Value Pathways to Co-Created Public Value Outcomes 7. Co-Creation as the Reinvention of Democracy 8. Mainstreaming and Scaling Co-Creation 9. Handling Dilemmas, Avoiding the Dark Side and Tackling Democratic Problems 10. Where are we Today, and Where to Go from Here?
1. A New Public Governance based on Co-Creation 2. The Concept of Co-Creation: A Genealogy 3. Co-Creation is Everywhere and Nowhere 4. Co-Creation as Generative Governance 5. The Complex and Dynamic Process of Co-Creating Public Value Pathways to Co-Created Public Value Outcomes 7. Co-Creation as the Reinvention of Democracy 8. Mainstreaming and Scaling Co-Creation 9. Handling Dilemmas, Avoiding the Dark Side and Tackling Democratic Problems 10. Where are we Today, and Where to Go from Here?
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