Book contents
- Public Governance as Co-creation
- Cambridge Studies in Comparative Public Policy
- Public Governance as Co-creation
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- 1 A New Public Governance Based on Co-creation
- 2 The Concept of Co-creation
- 3 Co-creation Is Everywhere and Nowhere
- 4 Co-creation as Generative Governance
- 5 The Complex and Dynamic Process of Co-creating Public Value
- 6 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?
- References
- Index
10 - Where Are We Today, and Where to Go from Here?
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 May 2021
- Public Governance as Co-creation
- Cambridge Studies in Comparative Public Policy
- Public Governance as Co-creation
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- 1 A New Public Governance Based on Co-creation
- 2 The Concept of Co-creation
- 3 Co-creation Is Everywhere and Nowhere
- 4 Co-creation as Generative Governance
- 5 The Complex and Dynamic Process of Co-creating Public Value
- 6 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?
- References
- Index
Summary
The aim of this final chapter is to take stock of the current research on co-creation in the public sector and assess the prospect for co-creation to become a core principle of public governance. The chapter also sets an agenda for future research and identifies some disruptive steps that the key social and political actors must take in order to advance co-creation.
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- Public Governance as Co-creationA Strategy for Revitalizing the Public Sector and Rejuvenating Democracy, pp. 250 - 265Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021