2021
DOI: 10.1332/030557320x15986403024733
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Co-production in the recruitment of frontline public service employees

Abstract: This article analyses whether involving public service users in the recruitment of frontline employees (FLEs) helps to identify candidates who have the skills needed to co-produce with citizens. It investigates user involvement in FLE recruitment in three public service organisations in Sweden – from the perspectives of service managers, service developers, Human Resource Managers, union representatives and frontline employees. It finds that involving users was perceived to be beneficial for attracting and ide… Show more

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“…It involves additional partners to build the service design solution which "were traditionally seen as the sole responsibility of professionals" (p. 476). 4 Co-production ideally involves rapid iteration cycles, overseen by a 'design working group' comprising different members or teams with specific expertise, along with end-users as required. 17,18 In light of the above, this article aims to detail the experience of the co-production process and document how the PPKN design working group undertook the solution build for the Campfire project.…”
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“…It involves additional partners to build the service design solution which "were traditionally seen as the sole responsibility of professionals" (p. 476). 4 Co-production ideally involves rapid iteration cycles, overseen by a 'design working group' comprising different members or teams with specific expertise, along with end-users as required. 17,18 In light of the above, this article aims to detail the experience of the co-production process and document how the PPKN design working group undertook the solution build for the Campfire project.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Contrary to other co‐production conceptualisations, 11 we see co‐production as the next sequential step in the co‐design process which is focused on the implementation and testing of all developed ideas. It involves additional partners to build the service design solution which “were traditionally seen as the sole responsibility of professionals” (p. 476) 4 . Co‐production ideally involves rapid iteration cycles, overseen by a ‘design working group’ comprising different members or teams with specific expertise, along with end‐users as required 17,18 …”
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