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245 1 0 _aCo-production in the Public Sector
_h[electronic resource] :
_bExperiences and Challenges /
_cedited by Mariagrazia Fugini, Enrico Bracci, Mariafrancesca Sicilia.
264 1 _aCham :
_bSpringer International Publishing :
_bImprint: Springer,
_c2016.
300 _aVII, 139 p. 5 illus.
_bonline resource.
336 _atext
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337 _acomputer
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490 1 _aSpringerBriefs in Applied Sciences and Technology,
_x2191-530X
505 0 _aCo-Production of public services: meaning and motivations -- Co-production and inter-organizational collaboration in the provision of public services: a critical discussion -- The participatory budgeting as a form of co-production -- When is personalisation considered a form of co-production? The case of Personal Budgets reform in English social care -- Co-production in action: the case of an Italian residential care home -- Co-production in healthcare: moving patient engagement towards a managerial approach -- Co-production makes cities smarter: citizens' participation in smart city initiatives -- The Role of ICT in co-production of E-Government public services.
520 _aThis book examines the various ways in which co-production can contribute to the creation, design, and delivery of public services, namely by engaging the expertise of users and their networks, by promoting public services that are better targeted and more responsive to users, by cutting costs against the background of austerity in public finance, by creating a synergy between government and civil society that will impact positively on social capital, and by addressing the challenges resulting from growing democratic and citizenship deficits. Particular attention is paid to local government and the health and social care sector. After definition of the concept of co-production, the critical issues which arise when public services are co-produced are discussed. Various experiences of co-production are presented and analyzed with a view to highlighting why, how, and with what effect public service co-production may be implemented. Individual chapters focus on the impact of co-production in making cities smarter and the use of ICT in supporting co-production of public services. The book will be of relevance to a wide readership, from students to academics and professionals interested or engaged in public service management.
650 0 _aComputer science.
650 0 _aBusiness ethics.
650 0 _aManagement information systems.
650 1 4 _aComputer Science.
650 2 4 _aInformation Systems Applications (incl. Internet).
650 2 4 _aManagement of Computing and Information Systems.
650 2 4 _aBusiness Ethics.
700 1 _aFugini, Mariagrazia.
_eeditor.
700 1 _aBracci, Enrico.
_eeditor.
700 1 _aSicilia, Mariafrancesca.
_eeditor.
710 2 _aSpringerLink (Online service)
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830 0 _aSpringerBriefs in Applied Sciences and Technology,
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