ABSTRACT: Information and communication technologies (ICTs) are being heralded by governments and international organizations as a means of augmenting co-production of public services and a number of major initiatives are being rolled out around the world. In parallel to these activities, a body of scholarly work is emerging that investigates the extent to which ICTs enable, or, pose a barrier to, public service co-production. This paper performs the first systematic review of this emerging literature, and provides insights into the main structural and cultural factors which act as an enabler of, or barrier to, ICT-enabled co-production across government and citizens world-wide.The authors gratefully acknowledge financial support from the E...
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Information and communication technology (ICT) and digitalization are often seen as enablers of co-p...
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This thesis aims to contribute to the literature that discusses the impact of e-government systems o...
User and community co-production of public services first became topical in the late 1970s, both in ...
Much of the current discussion of user and community co-production makes strong claims for its poten...
Co-production is not a new concept but it is one with renewed prominence and reach in contemporary p...
In contemporary society, public services struggle to maintain a high quality of service if the autho...
In this introductory article to the thematic issue, our aim is to discuss the state of the art in re...
This article examines problems related to digitalization and use of digital services provided by the...
Drawing on the results of a systematic literature review of empirical studies, this paper sheds ligh...
This paper contributes to the ongoing debate on how ICTs can be exploited to support the co-producti...
This paper contributes to the e-government literature discussing the role of information and communi...
This chapter discusses co-production in e-Government services and the role that Information and Comm...
This book examines the various ways in which co-production can contribute to the creation, design, a...
This study investigates current research trends in co-production studies and discusses conceptual ap...
Information and communication technology (ICT) and digitalization are often seen as enablers of co-p...
In recent decades, governments have increasingly accepted the need to engage citizens in public deci...
This thesis aims to contribute to the literature that discusses the impact of e-government systems o...
User and community co-production of public services first became topical in the late 1970s, both in ...
Much of the current discussion of user and community co-production makes strong claims for its poten...
Co-production is not a new concept but it is one with renewed prominence and reach in contemporary p...
In contemporary society, public services struggle to maintain a high quality of service if the autho...
In this introductory article to the thematic issue, our aim is to discuss the state of the art in re...
This article examines problems related to digitalization and use of digital services provided by the...
Drawing on the results of a systematic literature review of empirical studies, this paper sheds ligh...