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Enabling and Constraining Conditions for Co-production with Vulnerable Users: A Case Study of Refugee Services

Maria Røhnebæk, Mari Bjerck

2021International Journal of Public Administration28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This article explores co-production as processes occurring at three levels: at the level of service interactions, at the organizational level, and at the system level. We propose next that two forms of co-production may take place at these three levels: co-production through direct participation and co-production through representation. We use these conceptualizations to outline a framework for analyzing conditions for co-production with vulnerable users, and we explore the applicability of the framework in the context of public services for refugees. Insights from the case are finally used as a basis for evoking more general discussions on co-production with vulnerable users.

Topics & Concepts

Production (economics)Context (archaeology)RefugeeRepresentation (politics)BusinessCo-creationService (business)Public serviceKnowledge managementPublic relationsProcess managementPolitical scienceSociologyComputer scienceMarketingEconomicsPoliticsGeographyLawMicroeconomicsArchaeologyMental Health and Patient InvolvementService and Product InnovationPublic Policy and Administration Research