1986
DOI: 10.2307/3380451
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The Promise of Citizen Coproduction: Some Persistent Issues

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“…While various efforts have been made to address the problem, there seems to be little progress, due to a variety of reasons such as brain drain etc. The findings of (Brudney and England, 1983;Mattson, 1986;John Clayton, 1987;Jakobsen and Simon Calmar, 2013) buttressed this point. Also universities in Africa lacks autonomy in compares with their counterpart in other part of the globe, such autonomy include, organizational, financial, staffing and academic autonomy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…While various efforts have been made to address the problem, there seems to be little progress, due to a variety of reasons such as brain drain etc. The findings of (Brudney and England, 1983;Mattson, 1986;John Clayton, 1987;Jakobsen and Simon Calmar, 2013) buttressed this point. Also universities in Africa lacks autonomy in compares with their counterpart in other part of the globe, such autonomy include, organizational, financial, staffing and academic autonomy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…This process depends on voluntary citizen coproduction and has positive impacts on the results of the services (Brudney & England, 1983). Coproduction with the citizen challenges the traditional model of the delivery of public services, in which the State provides a passive society with goods and services (Alford, 1998;Mattson, 1986;Vamstad, 2012;Verschuere et al, 2012). In citizen coproduction, the State does not consider society only as a consumer but also as a partner, extending the citizen's role from a passive consumer of public services to a player actively involved in addressing social problems (Alford, 1998;Mattson, 1986).…”
Section: Coproduction In Public Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the public sector, crowdsourcing transforms into citizen-sourcing, a strategy for approaching citizens and public agents in the construction of solutions to problems of public interest. The citizen is not only the consumer of a public service, but an actor in the development of a solution to a social problem (Mattson, 1986).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%