2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-72315-6_12
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Micro Conditions for Co-production: Values, Levels, and Satisfaction with Co-production in a Non-profit Welfare Organization

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“…Coproduction is promoted as one of these ways, as it is said to provide a model for the mix of professionals and users as well as different organizations and sectors to contribute to the provision of welfare services Brandsen et al, 2018;Ibsen, 2021;Ostrom, 1996;Parks et al, 1981;Verschuere et al, 2012). Even though co-production is far from a panacea (Brandsen & Helderman, 2012;Porter, 2012), research has established that co-production could increase quality, democratic participation, and user satisfaction, among other results (Rantamäki, 2017;Segnestam Larsson et al, 2021;Vamstad, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Coproduction is promoted as one of these ways, as it is said to provide a model for the mix of professionals and users as well as different organizations and sectors to contribute to the provision of welfare services Brandsen et al, 2018;Ibsen, 2021;Ostrom, 1996;Parks et al, 1981;Verschuere et al, 2012). Even though co-production is far from a panacea (Brandsen & Helderman, 2012;Porter, 2012), research has established that co-production could increase quality, democratic participation, and user satisfaction, among other results (Rantamäki, 2017;Segnestam Larsson et al, 2021;Vamstad, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%