The current transformations in society, the economy and the public sector call for the development of more unified theoretical frameworks. This article takes the literature on strategic management as a theoretical entry angle and aims to better understand how the adoption of models of strategic management can enable processes of public value co-creation. Utilising the literature centred on the notion of ‘schools of thought’ in the strategic management of public services, the article discusses how co-creation as a mode of governance in public services can contribute to innovative public service solutions and value co-creation. The Welsh Water’s ‘Water Resilient Community’ – a project characterised by long-term strategic planning as well as b...
This chapter highlights the falls of previous public management theory and discusses potential pilla...
This paper develops the ongoing conceptualization of the value co-creation process in public service...
This article aims at understanding how territorial managers view the process of local public service...
The current transformations in society, the economy and the public sector call for the development o...
This paper presents the first analysis of the way that co-creation can be used as the primary approa...
This is a theory driven paper. It interrogates the current conception of strategic management with...
Strategic Management in Public Services Organizations takes a comparative and international view on ...
Building upon findings from a strategically selected case study of a pioneering Swedish municipality...
Strategic Management in Public Services Organizations sets out to connect the two traditionally disp...
In this paper, the authors aim to answer the question of which model of public management—Publ...
Purpose: This paper presents a review of the role of co-production in the public sector and discusse...
The institutional mission of the Public Administration is the creation of public value for citizens ...
A growing public management literature has debated whether strategic management models originally de...
Through up-to-date studies of public services, an outstanding cast of contributors provide in-depth ...
This paper draws together ideas about co-creation, social innovation, social investment and individu...
This chapter highlights the falls of previous public management theory and discusses potential pilla...
This paper develops the ongoing conceptualization of the value co-creation process in public service...
This article aims at understanding how territorial managers view the process of local public service...
The current transformations in society, the economy and the public sector call for the development o...
This paper presents the first analysis of the way that co-creation can be used as the primary approa...
This is a theory driven paper. It interrogates the current conception of strategic management with...
Strategic Management in Public Services Organizations takes a comparative and international view on ...
Building upon findings from a strategically selected case study of a pioneering Swedish municipality...
Strategic Management in Public Services Organizations sets out to connect the two traditionally disp...
In this paper, the authors aim to answer the question of which model of public management—Publ...
Purpose: This paper presents a review of the role of co-production in the public sector and discusse...
The institutional mission of the Public Administration is the creation of public value for citizens ...
A growing public management literature has debated whether strategic management models originally de...
Through up-to-date studies of public services, an outstanding cast of contributors provide in-depth ...
This paper draws together ideas about co-creation, social innovation, social investment and individu...
This chapter highlights the falls of previous public management theory and discusses potential pilla...
This paper develops the ongoing conceptualization of the value co-creation process in public service...
This article aims at understanding how territorial managers view the process of local public service...