CO-PRODUCTION THE PUBLIC SERVICE – A PARTNERSHIP STRATEGY FOR QUALITY INCREASE

The concept of co-production of the public service caught the attention of public authorities starting with the 80s when the paradigm of the new public management was extended. This notion involves the participation of citizens together with competent authorities in the entire process entailed by th...

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Main Author: Daniela-Tatiana AGHEORGHIESEI (CORODEANU)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2014-12-01
Series:Review of Economic and Business Studies
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Online Access:http://www.rebs.ro/articles/pdfs/223.pdf
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spelling doaj-6d7ad25c52e64750a44acde57550dbff2020-11-25T00:26:50ZengSciendoReview of Economic and Business Studies1843-763X1843-763X2014-12-01VII2231243CO-PRODUCTION THE PUBLIC SERVICE – A PARTNERSHIP STRATEGY FOR QUALITY INCREASEDaniela-Tatiana AGHEORGHIESEI (CORODEANU) 0Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi, Bdul Carol I, nr. 22, Iași, birou B601, tel. 0040232 201445, dtc@uaic.roThe concept of co-production of the public service caught the attention of public authorities starting with the 80s when the paradigm of the new public management was extended. This notion involves the participation of citizens together with competent authorities in the entire process entailed by the public service: from planning to implementation and feedback. Thus, the citizen becomes a co-producer or even producer of added value. This article reviews how this concept has been approached in the scholarly literature until now, the mechanisms involved, its advantages and disadvantages, especially in the public sector. The theoretical approach is supported by several examples from practice. http://www.rebs.ro/articles/pdfs/223.pdfco-productionco-production processcitizenconsumerpublic services
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CO-PRODUCTION THE PUBLIC SERVICE – A PARTNERSHIP STRATEGY FOR QUALITY INCREASE
Review of Economic and Business Studies
co-production
co-production process
citizen
consumer
public services
author_facet Daniela-Tatiana AGHEORGHIESEI (CORODEANU)
author_sort Daniela-Tatiana AGHEORGHIESEI (CORODEANU)
title CO-PRODUCTION THE PUBLIC SERVICE – A PARTNERSHIP STRATEGY FOR QUALITY INCREASE
title_short CO-PRODUCTION THE PUBLIC SERVICE – A PARTNERSHIP STRATEGY FOR QUALITY INCREASE
title_full CO-PRODUCTION THE PUBLIC SERVICE – A PARTNERSHIP STRATEGY FOR QUALITY INCREASE
title_fullStr CO-PRODUCTION THE PUBLIC SERVICE – A PARTNERSHIP STRATEGY FOR QUALITY INCREASE
title_full_unstemmed CO-PRODUCTION THE PUBLIC SERVICE – A PARTNERSHIP STRATEGY FOR QUALITY INCREASE
title_sort co-production the public service – a partnership strategy for quality increase
publisher Sciendo
series Review of Economic and Business Studies
issn 1843-763X
1843-763X
publishDate 2014-12-01
description The concept of co-production of the public service caught the attention of public authorities starting with the 80s when the paradigm of the new public management was extended. This notion involves the participation of citizens together with competent authorities in the entire process entailed by the public service: from planning to implementation and feedback. Thus, the citizen becomes a co-producer or even producer of added value. This article reviews how this concept has been approached in the scholarly literature until now, the mechanisms involved, its advantages and disadvantages, especially in the public sector. The theoretical approach is supported by several examples from practice.
topic co-production
co-production process
citizen
consumer
public services
url http://www.rebs.ro/articles/pdfs/223.pdf
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