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Thomassen, Anja, (1976-)

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  • Processual perspectives on the co-production turn in public sector organizations
  • Record Type: Electronic resources : Monograph/item
    Title/Author: Processual perspectives on the co-production turn in public sector organizations/ Anja Thomassen and Julie Jensen, editors.
    other author: Thomassen, Anja,
    Published: Hershey, Pennsylvania :IGI Global, : 2021.,
    Description: 1 online resource (xxi, 340 p.)
    [NT 15003449]: Section 1. Introduction. Chapter 1. Organizing learning processes of co-production: a theoretical view -- Section 2. Capacity building in and for co-production. Chapter 2. Co-creation of public values: citizenship, social justice, and well-being ; Chapter 3. Trust and self-efficacy as enablers and products of co-production in health and welfare services ; Chapter 4. The fifth evaluation wave: are we ready to co-evaluate? -- Section 3. Implications of the co-production turn on leadership. Chapter 5. Co-production of leadership activities: a micro-level perspective on human interaction in public sector organisations ; Chapter 6. Implementation of co-production through sensemaking: a step towards hybrid management in public organizations? ; Chapter 7. Co-production as seen from a top management perspective ; Chapter 8. Exploring collective leadership and co-production: an empirical study -- Section 4. New perspectives for the citizen-staff relation in co-production. Chapter 9. Creating opportunity spaces for co-production: professional co-producers in inter-organizational collaborations ; Chapter 10. Co-production at the brink: a processual approach to co-production under marginalized conditions ; Chapter 11. Aesthetic dimensions of music-initiated processes in co-production ; Chapter 12. Re-shaping physical and digital consumer and participative co-production processes: the impact of social distancing during COVID-19 -- Section 5. Practice approaches to processes in co-production. Chapter 13. Knowledge building and learning in the public sector through co-creation and 'withness-thinking' ; Chapter 14. Co-production as a research method: reflections from a collaborative writing workshop ; Chapter 15. Co-production and educational change: moving from formulaic to flexible scaling strategies.
    Subject: Political planning - Citizen participation. -
    Online resource: http://services.igi-global.com/resolvedoi/resolve.aspx?doi=10.4018/978-1-7998-4975-9
    ISBN: 9781799849766 (ebk.)
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