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Together for Better Public Services

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This report analyses the partnerships that governments form with citizens, users and CSOs in order to innovate and deliver improved public service outcomes.

These approaches can offer creative policy responses that enable governments to provide better public services in times of fiscal constraints.

Although co production and citizens' involvement are still in the developmental stage in many countries, early efforts appear to lead to cost reductions, better service quality and improved user satisfaction.

This report identifies the risks of citizen and user involvement in service delivery, and the barriers that must be overcome to make these models work.

Top-level political commitment, adequate public sector capacity, and aligned financial incentives are the key factors for success. "e;Co-production is attracting increasing interest among scholars and practitioners alike.

This report, which offers a comprehensive survey of existing practice across OECD countries, is a valuable contribution to our understanding of the state of play internationally."e; -Professor John Alford, Australia and New Zealand School of Government, (author, Engaging Public Sector Clients: From Service-Delivery to Co-Production, Palgrave Macmillan, 2009)

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Product Details
Eurospan
9264118845 / 9789264118843
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
31/08/2011
France
English
120 pages
160 x 230 mm
Copy: 10%; print: 10%