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100 _aBartenberger, Martin
245 _aThe benefits and risks of experimental co-production: the case of urban redesign in Vienna
260 _c2016
300 _ap.509-525.
362 _aJun
520 _aBuilding on the literature on co-production and the (pragmatist) literature on experimentalist policy-making we introduce and evaluate a novel form of co-production: experimental co-production. We propose a model of this specific form including a list of not only potential benefits but also possible risks and costs. We illustrate and examine this model of experimental co-production by drawing on the case study of a major urban planning initiative in Vienna, Austria that included an experimental co-testing phase. We find that while the expected benefits of experimental co-production were partly realized for the citizens involved, the city government faced major political costs.
650 _aUrban design - Vienna
650 _aUrban design
700 _aSzescilo, Dawid
773 _aPublic Administration
909 _a112058
999 _c112053
_d112053