Research on and practical attention for the coproduction of public services is increasing. Coproduction is seen as a way to strengthen the quality and legitimacy of public service and reduce costs. Scholarship on coproduction of public services repeatedly ignores the role of the new media. This is surprising since many proponents highlight its potential for changing traditional, government-centric approaches to delivering public services. This article shows that digital communities form an important addition to the government-centric form of public service provision since they foster both an exchange of experiential information and social-emotional support
Public administration theory and practice suggest that e-government, citizen participation, and gove...
Increasingly digital communication, social media and computing networks put the end-users at the cen...
The potential of Web 2.0 technology to enable online public participation between government and the...
Research on and practical attention for the coproduction of public services is increasing. Coproduct...
New Public Management and bureaucratic models fail to acknowledge the value of peer-to-peer cooperat...
Much of the existing research on the outcomes of coproduction has focused on investigating whether a...
Social interactions in every domain of human activity are transformed through the use of new media. ...
Coproduction, or the joint participation of citizens with government in public service delivery, has...
This paper presents the analysis of the usage of open data and social media in the co-creation of pu...
Engaging the public is a vital component of the public policy process. Traditional strategies for ci...
As organisation that embrace information technology and develop the potential of digital and interac...
The role that the Internet has played in redefining the activities of public sector organizations is...
The global trend to electronic service delivery (ESD) by governments can include the sponsorship of ...
At a time when traditional public service is struggling for financial, social and even political rea...
Engaging the public is a vital component of the public policy process. Traditional strategies for ci...
Public administration theory and practice suggest that e-government, citizen participation, and gove...
Increasingly digital communication, social media and computing networks put the end-users at the cen...
The potential of Web 2.0 technology to enable online public participation between government and the...
Research on and practical attention for the coproduction of public services is increasing. Coproduct...
New Public Management and bureaucratic models fail to acknowledge the value of peer-to-peer cooperat...
Much of the existing research on the outcomes of coproduction has focused on investigating whether a...
Social interactions in every domain of human activity are transformed through the use of new media. ...
Coproduction, or the joint participation of citizens with government in public service delivery, has...
This paper presents the analysis of the usage of open data and social media in the co-creation of pu...
Engaging the public is a vital component of the public policy process. Traditional strategies for ci...
As organisation that embrace information technology and develop the potential of digital and interac...
The role that the Internet has played in redefining the activities of public sector organizations is...
The global trend to electronic service delivery (ESD) by governments can include the sponsorship of ...
At a time when traditional public service is struggling for financial, social and even political rea...
Engaging the public is a vital component of the public policy process. Traditional strategies for ci...
Public administration theory and practice suggest that e-government, citizen participation, and gove...
Increasingly digital communication, social media and computing networks put the end-users at the cen...
The potential of Web 2.0 technology to enable online public participation between government and the...