This study compares surveys of user and community co-delivery of prevention activities internationally, exploring both the level of co-delivery, as revealed by citizens, and the characteristics of those citizens most likely to co-produce. It draws upon a baseline survey of five EU countries in 2008, more recent updates from two of these countries in 2012 and 2014, and a similar survey in Australia in 2014. Although there are many differences in detail, the results are quite consistent in relation to most key issues and provide a unique quantitative insight into the characteristics of co-delivery behaviour by citizens
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/03003930.2017.1281803This study aims to explain citizens...
This chapter discusses key conceptual issues of co-production in public safety and public order. It ...
The growing interest in co-production of public services reflects the need to liberate from the dich...
This study compares surveys of user and community co-delivery of prevention activities international...
We employ data from an original survey of citizens in the UK, France, Germany, Denmark, and the Czec...
User and community co-production of public services first became topical in the late 1970s, both in ...
This article adds to the emerging empirical literature on citizen co-production. Based on a telephon...
This book examines user and community co-production of public services and outcomes, currently one o...
Previous research has suggested that citizen co-production of public services is more likely when th...
In recent decades, governments have increasingly accepted the need to engage citizens in public deci...
This paper analyses the relationship between modes of governance at local level and the adoption of ...
Much of the current discussion of user and community co-production makes strong claims for its poten...
This study investigates current research trends in co-production studies and discusses conceptual ap...
This paper analyses the relationship between modes of governance at local level and the adoption of ...
Co-production – the contribution of time and effort to the delivery of public services by service-us...
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/03003930.2017.1281803This study aims to explain citizens...
This chapter discusses key conceptual issues of co-production in public safety and public order. It ...
The growing interest in co-production of public services reflects the need to liberate from the dich...
This study compares surveys of user and community co-delivery of prevention activities international...
We employ data from an original survey of citizens in the UK, France, Germany, Denmark, and the Czec...
User and community co-production of public services first became topical in the late 1970s, both in ...
This article adds to the emerging empirical literature on citizen co-production. Based on a telephon...
This book examines user and community co-production of public services and outcomes, currently one o...
Previous research has suggested that citizen co-production of public services is more likely when th...
In recent decades, governments have increasingly accepted the need to engage citizens in public deci...
This paper analyses the relationship between modes of governance at local level and the adoption of ...
Much of the current discussion of user and community co-production makes strong claims for its poten...
This study investigates current research trends in co-production studies and discusses conceptual ap...
This paper analyses the relationship between modes of governance at local level and the adoption of ...
Co-production – the contribution of time and effort to the delivery of public services by service-us...
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/03003930.2017.1281803This study aims to explain citizens...
This chapter discusses key conceptual issues of co-production in public safety and public order. It ...
The growing interest in co-production of public services reflects the need to liberate from the dich...