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| 008 | 180718b2016 xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d | ||
| 100 | _aEijk, Carola Van | ||
| 245 | _aWhy engage in co-production of public services? mixing theory and empirical evidence | ||
| 260 | _c2016 | ||
| 300 | _ap.28-46. | ||
| 362 | _aMar | ||
| 520 | _aThrough processes of co-production, citizens collaborate with public service agents in the provision of public services. Despite the research attention given to co-production, some major gaps in our knowledge remain. One of these concerns the question why citizens engage in processes of co-production of public services. In this article, a theoretical model is built that brings the human factor into the study of co-production. The model explains citizens engagement in co-production referring to citizens perceptions of the co-production task and of their competency to contribute to the public service delivery process, citizens individual characteristics, and their self-interested and community-focused motivations. Empirical evidence from four co-production cases in the Netherlands and Belgium is used to demonstrate the model's usefulness. The academic and practical relevance of the findings and suggestions for further research are discussed. - Reproduced. | ||
| 650 | _aPublic administration | ||
| 700 | _aSteen, Trui | ||
| 773 | _aInternational Review of Administrative Sciences | ||
| 909 | _a110505 | ||
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_c110500 _d110500 |
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