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Public governance as co-creation : a strategy for revitalizing the public sector and rejuvenating democracy / Christopher Ansell, Jacob Torfing.

By: Ansell, Christopher K, 1957-Contributor(s): Torfing, JacobMaterial type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Cambridge studies in comparative public policyPublisher: New Delhi : Cambridge University Press, 2021Description: xiv, 326 pages : illustrations; 23 cmISBN: 9781108487047Subject(s): Public administration -- Decision making | Public administration -- Citizen participation | Political planning -- Citizen participation | Public-private sector cooperationDDC classification: 352.367
Contents:
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?
Summary: "This book offers a new perspective on how public value can be produced through deliberate efforts at co-creation with the goal of transforming the public sector and improving democratic governance. By bringing politicians, public managers, citizens and civil society organizations together in cross-boundary collaboration, the aim is to stimulate innovation and build ownership for bold solutions to challenging societal problems"--
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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?

"This book offers a new perspective on how public value can be produced through deliberate efforts at co-creation with the goal of transforming the public sector and improving democratic governance. By bringing politicians, public managers, citizens and civil society organizations together in cross-boundary collaboration, the aim is to stimulate innovation and build ownership for bold solutions to challenging societal problems"--

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