Search results for "Co-production"

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Social Participation Through Volunteering as Co-production of Public Services: Case Study of Latvia

2016

Active civic and social participation is considered to be significantly important for a country`s development in democratic societies. One of the popular forms of active citizenship is volunteering – the third economy sector that produces civic goods and/or services in which the public and private sectors are weak or inactive. In this aspect, volunteering is also a means for organized civil society to participate in the production of public services i.e. co-production. The aim of this research is the exploration of social participation in Latvia through volunteering, including its legal regulation and organizational setup, and identification of the aspects and prospects of volunteering in L…

Co-productionActive CitizenshipPublic goodSocial participation:SOCIAL SCIENCES [Research Subject Categories]Volunteering
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Improving marine protected area governance through collaboration and co-production.

2020

Marine protected areas (MPAs) socio-ecological effectiveness depends on a number of management and governance elements, among which stakeholder engagement and community support play key roles. Collaborative conservation initiatives that engage stakeholders in action research and knowledge co-production processes can enhance management and governance of MPAs. To design effective strategies aimed at reconciling biodiversity conservation and management of sustainable human uses, it is key to assess how local communities respond to such initiatives and identify the set of contextual factors, institutional, local and individual, potentially affecting these responses. This paper presents the appr…

Good governanceConservation of Natural ResourcesEnvironmental Engineering0208 environmental biotechnologyPsychological interventionFisheriesStakeholder engagementContext (language use)Marine BiologyAction researchCo-production Collaboration Good governance Marine protected areas Perceived socio-ecological benefits Animals Biodiversity Fishes Humans Marine Biology Mediterranean Sea Conservation of Natural Resources Fisheries02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and Law01 natural sciencesGood governanceLeverage (negotiation)Marine protected areasMediterranean SeaAnimalsHumans14. Life underwaterAction researchWaste Management and DisposalEnvironmental planning0105 earth and related environmental sciencesCorporate governanceFishesGeneral MedicineBiodiversityAction research; Co-production; Collaboration; Good governance; Marine protected areas; Perceived socio-ecological benefits; Animals; Biodiversity; Fishes; Humans; Marine Biology; Mediterranean Sea; Conservation of Natural Resources; FisheriesCollaboration020801 environmental engineeringCo-production13. Climate action[SDE]Environmental SciencesPerceived socio-ecological benefitsMarine protected areaBusinessAction researchJournal of environmental management
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Engaging People and Co-Producing Research with Persons and Communities to Foster Person-Centred Care: A Meta-Synthesis

2021

Introduction: Engagement and co-production in healthcare research and innovation are crucial for delivering person-centred interventions in underserved communities, but the knowledge of effective strategies to target this population is still vague, limiting the provision of person-centred care. Our research aimed to identify essential knowledge to foster engagement and co-production. Materials and Methods: A meta-synthesis research design was used to compile existing qualitative research papers on health communication, engagement, and empowerment in vulnerable groups in high-income countries (HICs) from 2008 to 2018. A total of 23 papers were selected and analysed. Results: ‘Design and recr…

Health Toxicology and Mutagenesismedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulationParticipatory action researchReviewAttunementPatient-Centered CareHealth careHumanshealth communicationSocial determinants of healthSociologyeducationEmpowermentHealth communicationQualitative Researchmedia_commoneducation.field_of_studybusiness.industryRPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthPublic relationsResearch Personnelhard-to-reachSelf Careco-productionrecruitmentMedicineparticipatory researchHealth Services ResearchbusinessengagementQualitative researchInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Citizen energy lost in sustainability transitions: Knowledge co-production in a complex governance context

2023

Funding Information: In the European Union, the Clean Energy Package with revised directives has created a framework for the member states to provide stronger legislative support for citizen engagement in community-level energy actions [10,11]. These regulatory reforms are geared towards transforming the operational conditions for active, efficient and inclusive citizen-led energy communities to emerge in diverse contexts [12–14]. More specifically, the market access rules and the information supporting the distributed energy producers have been improved [10]. The legitimacy of the EU policies on renewable energy, energy efficiency and market reforms is considered to be improved by enabling…

Housing companyenergiapolitiikkaFuel Technologykestävä kehitysNuclear Energy and EngineeringRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentasunto-osakeyhtiötKnowledge co-productionEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyTransition arenaCitizen energyEnergy policySocial Sciences (miscellaneous)Energy Research & Social Science
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Utilizing games in the co-production of mental health services

2020

This study analyses the application of a co-production approach in utilizing digital games and game-related methods in mental health services. The goal is to offer a real-world experiment on co-production, focusing on mental health service users, active gamers and mental health practitioners who worked together in equal ways and valued each other’s unique contributions during the experiment. The implications of a co-production approach for applying digital games in the field of mental healthcare are somewhat limited and under-explored. In this case study, seven workshop sessions were held involving service users, gamers and professionals. Participants were interviewed concerning their exper…

Level playing fieldgame-related methodsmedia_common.quotation_subjectComputer applications to medicine. Medical informaticsApplied psychologydigital gamesR858-859.7mental health servicesTieteelliset artikkelit / Scientific papersMental healthField (computer science)co-productionpelillistäminenPerceptionProduction (economics)Service userPublic aspects of medicineRA1-1270Thematic analysismielenterveyspalvelutPsychologydigitaaliset pelitmedia_commonMeaning (linguistics)games
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Minding the Gaps : The Role of Finnish Civil Society Organizations in the Labour Market Integration of Migrants

2021

AbstractThe growing role of civil society organizations (CSOs) in welfare service provision is sometimes portrayed as a threat to welfare state universalism in Nordic societies. In Finland, CSOs co-produce integration services alongside comprehensive official integration programmes, compensating for gaps and shortcomings in those services. We identify three “gaps”, which are (1) limited availability of services in terms of time and target group, (2) lack of direct labour market contacts and (3) limited flexibility to serve individual needs. We assess how CSOs target these gaps with their service offerings through qualitative interviews with policy implementers, CSO workers and migrants. How…

Market integrationCivil societyEconomic growthrole of CSOsPublic AdministrationSociology and Political Sciencekotouttaminen (maahanmuuttajat)Strategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjecttyömarkkinathyvinvointivaltio0502 economics and business050602 political science & public administration050207 economicsBusiness and International Management10. No inequalityUniversalismmedia_commonSocial policyService (business)rooli (tehtävä)05 social scienceshyvinvointipalvelutWelfare statewelfare state universalismmaahanmuuttajatkansalaisyhteiskunta0506 political scienceco-productionScale (social sciences)active labour market services for migrantskolmas sektori8. Economic growthBusinessWelfarejulkiset palvelutmigrant labour market integrationkansalaisjärjestöt
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Democracy and Governance in Public Services: The Case of Residential Care in Lithuania

2016

Prijelaz u 21. stoljeće obilježio je uspon formalne demokracije u Litvi. Klasična demokracija koju se uglavnom poima putem izbora i sudjelovanja građana u političkim procesima proširila se na više instrumenata i na više razina. Građani sada aktivno sudjeluju u odlučivanju na svim razinama: na makro razini kao dio izbornog tijela, kao i na mikro razini kao korisnici javnih usluga. Cilj je ovog rada analizirati proces demokratizacije u Litvi iz perspektive rezidencijalne skrbi i sudjelovanja njezinih korisnika. Empirijski dio rada donosi analizu rezultata sociološkog istraživanja o institucijama rezidencijalne skrbi koja pokazuje koliki je značaj sudjelovanja i osnaživanja u organiziranju soc…

Micro levelSociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectCorporate governance05 social sciencesPerspective (graphical)Social WelfarePublic administrationDemocracy0506 political sciencePoliticsdemocracy; empowerment; co-participation; co-production; social services; social careResidential care0502 economics and businessPolitical Science and International Relations050602 political science & public administrationSociology050207 economicsEmpowermentSocioeconomicsdemokracija; osnaživanje; sudjelovanje; koprodukcija; socijalne usluge; socijalna skrbmedia_commonRevija za socijalnu politiku
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Applying a Dynamic Performance Management Framework to Wicked Issues: How Coproduction Helps to Transform Young People's Services in Surrey County Co…

2017

This article explores how a dynamic performance management (DPM) approach can give policy makers a more integrated, time-related understanding of how to address wicked problems successfully. The article highlights how an outcome-based approach to solving wicked policy problems has to balance three very contrasting objectives of stakeholders in the policy making process-improving service quality, improving quality of life outcomes and improving conformity to the principles of public governance. Simultaneous achievement of these three objectives may not be feasible, as they may form an interactive dynamic system. However the balancing act between them may be achieved by the use of DPM. Policy…

Process managementPublic AdministrationPerformance managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectcoproductionPublic administrationOutcome (game theory)Conformityservice qualitypublic governanceQuality of life (healthcare)Settore SECS-P/07 - Economia Aziendale0502 economics and business050602 political science & public administrationEconomicsBusiness and International Managementservice transformationmedia_commonService qualityDynamic performance managementCorporate governanceDynamic performance management; coproduction; service transformation; service quality; public governance05 social sciences0506 political scienceco-productionIntervention (law)Coproduction050203 business & management
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Co-Production in the Context of Finnish Social Services and Health Care: A Challenge and a Possibility for a New Kind of Democracy

2016

Alongside the ongoing renewal process of the Finnish welfare state, the role of the citizens is also revisited. So far the attention has mainly focused on how the responsibility for service provision is shared between the public sector and the service users, while the role of public services as a part of the democratic system has been more or less ignored. Based on the results from a 3-year participatory action research project called KAMPA, this article will discuss if the development of co-production in the context of public welfare services shows the way forward toward a new kind of society where democracy is an inseparable part of the structures and procedures of the service provision. …

Public AdministrationSociology and Political ScienceStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectParticipatory action researchContext (language use)Social WelfareLegislation0502 economics and business050602 political science & public administrationSociologyBusiness and International Managementmedia_commonSocial policyparticipatory action researchbusiness.industry05 social sciencesPublic sectorWelfare statePublic relationsDemocracy0506 political scienceco-productiondemokratiasocial services and health carebusiness050203 business & managementVOLUNTAS: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations
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Leveraging Collaborative Governance: How Co-production Contributes to Outcomes and Public Value in a Small Town

2020

Collaborative governance is increasingly considered an effective approach to improve outcomes and public value. This chapter focuses on co-production as an instrument to implement collaborative governance at local level. It is not uncommon that small towns develop co-production processes to deliver cultural and touristic services. Out of a literature review, the study develops a Dynamic Multidimensional Performance Management framework to explore the impact of co-production on community outcomes. To this end, this chapter discusses the case “Museo Civico di Castelbuono (MCC)”,which concerns the co-production process of the guided tour of the museum’s venue. The resulting model provides insi…

Service (business)Knowledge managementPerformance managementbusiness.industryProcess (engineering)Corporate governanceProduction (economics)Collaborative Governance Co-production of Public Service Performance Management Outcomes cultural serviceCollaborative governancePublic valueAction researchbusinessCollaborative Governance
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