Co-Production and Co-Creation offers a systematic and comprehensive theoretical and empirical examination of the concepts of co-production and co-creation and their application in practice. It shows the latest state of knowledge on the topic and will be of interest both to students at an advanced level, academics and reflective practitioners. It addresses the topics with regard to co-production and co-creation and will be of interest to researchers, academics, policymakers, and students in the fields of business administration, economics, political science, public management, sociology and voluntary sector studies.
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"This book's interdisciplinary approach to co-production and co-creation is vital to advance debates in this field. It is particularly helpful to combine both academic and policy and practitioner perspectives." -Michelle Farr, University of Bristol, UK
"Co-production and co-creation are timely topics with global relevance. This book fills a sorely needed gap that adds value on two fronts: within the academy and in the world of practice." -Brian N. Williams, University of Georgia, USA
"Co-production and co-creation continue to fascinate and inspire public management as a practice and as a research field. The present volume presents a comprehensive overview of current dates and highlights a much needed interdisciplinary approach. Highly recommended for researchers and practitioners alike." -Carsten Greve, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
"This edited book offers a comprehensive overview of both terms and an extensive selection of case studies of the practice and challenges of co-production and co-creation in different settings around the globe." -Catherine Forde, University College Cork, Ireland
"Co-production and co-creation are timely topics with global relevance. This book fills a sorely needed gap that adds value on two fronts: within the academy and in the world of practice." -Brian N. Williams, University of Georgia, USA
"Co-production and co-creation continue to fascinate and inspire public management as a practice and as a research field. The present volume presents a comprehensive overview of current dates and highlights a much needed interdisciplinary approach. Highly recommended for researchers and practitioners alike." -Carsten Greve, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
"This edited book offers a comprehensive overview of both terms and an extensive selection of case studies of the practice and challenges of co-production and co-creation in different settings around the globe." -Catherine Forde, University College Cork, Ireland