Making responsible research and innovation meaningful in citizen science DOI Creative Commons
Loreta Tauginienė, Egle Butkevičienė, Barbara Heinisch

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Science and Public Policy, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Dec. 25, 2024

Abstract This study aims to explore what aspects of citizen science (CS) make the involvement researchers (implementing CS projects) meaningful in terms Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) principles. Using constructivist grounded theory, we analysed semi-structured interviews conducted with 20 projects sensemaking sensegiving. In sensemaking, tend implicitly self-incorporate RRI principles into work among these principles, public engagement inclusion are key motivating projects. sensegiving, prioritize open access education over other The lack acknowledgment RRI’s importance current research culture proves be a significant barrier implementing sustained manner. Likewise, experiential learning was widely practised; however, encountered different concerns dilemmas. Therefore, tailored training on is necessary for involved

Language: Английский

The ideational bases of public value co-creation and the philosophy of personalism: Why a relational conception of person matters for solving public problems DOI Creative Commons
Edoardo Ongaro, Luis Rubalcaba,

Ernesto Solano

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Public Policy and Administration, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Feb. 5, 2025

Public value co-creation has become one of the most relevant topics in economic and social sciences recent years. However, literature on theme seems quite fragmented; we deem part explanation for why there not to be consensus definition nature processes could should sought by querying what underlying ontology human being, philosophical anthropology political philosophy underpin entire intellectual endeavour. We argue strand known as Personalism – developed intellectuals such Jacques Maritain, Emmanuel Mounier Luigi Giussani may contribute outlining ideational bases public root them a relational conception individual person, an approach which compounds ‘negative’ freedom (whereby someone’s liberty ends where somebody else’s begins) with ‘positive’ transformative influence liberty), underpins notion hinging around core idea that persons develop flourish through their mutual relationships, being socially dependent. The paper then analytically revisits key ideas - namely notions value, co-creation, collaboration, participatory policy personalism common good, active citizenship, intermediate communities, order highlight parallels conceptual affinities between two bodies thought.

Language: Английский

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Situations of anomie and the health workforce crisis: Policy implications of a socially sensitive and inclusive approach to human resources DOI Creative Commons
Nancy Côté, Jean‐Louis Denis

The International Journal of Health Planning and Management, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 39(3), P. 898 - 905

Published: Feb. 15, 2024

Abstract Health systems in most jurisdictions are facing an unprecedented workforce crisis, manifesting as labour shortages, high staff turnover, and increasing rates of absenteeism burnout. These issues affect professional occupational groups both health social care individuals at early later stages their career. The intensity pervasiveness the crisis suggests that it is a multicausal phenomenon. Studies have focused on relationship between working environments worker satisfaction well‐being. However, these limited use understanding deeper mechanisms behind large‐scale crisis. subjective experience work, while rooted particular work context, also shaped by broader cultural phenomena put norms individuals' ability to conform them tension. concept anomie, initially developed Durkheim redefined Merton, focuses way guide conduct aspirations lose influence become incompatible with each other or unsuited contemporary contexts. Understanding from perspective anomie enables development implementation novel policies based co‐production strategies where concerned publics engage collaboratively framing problem searching for solutions.

Language: Английский

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Collaborative governance arrangements: what makes nature-based solutions endure? DOI Creative Commons
Luca Battisti, Federico Cuomo, Alessandra Manganelli

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Territory Politics Governance, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 21

Published: June 4, 2024

'Nature-based Solutions' (NbSs) are considered key actions to address urban regeneration and foster greener cities. Such based on collaborative governance arrangements, where public administration, private companies, research citizens cooperate test manage innovative solutions. Reflecting a quadruple helix logic, these arrangements display different actors leading responsibility for maintenance while cultivating relations. Hence, can assume the shape of public-led, private-led, research-led or community-led types, addressing specific challenges. Yet, conditions that allow types make NbSs endure still poorly investigated. Through an in-depth analysis proGIreg Urban Living Laboratory in Turin (Italy), this paper analyses exploring which challenges, risks potentials characterise them. Particularly, investigates over time. The results outline how legitimacy, institutional leadership administrative commitment, networking capacities, integration resources, competencies, co-responsibility, knowledge transfer empowerment play pivotal role making endure. Overall, article contributes contemporary practices experimentation, maintenance.

Language: Английский

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Citizen agency in value co-creation processes – a literature review DOI Creative Commons
Kaisa Kurkela, Salla Maijala, Sanna Tuurnas

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International Journal of Public Sector Management, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Feb. 26, 2025

Purpose This study aims to address citizen agency in value co-creation (VCC) the context of public administration. It asks how is presented VCC discussion deepen understanding as a dynamic interplay between organisations and citizens adopting various forms agency. Design/methodology/approach utilises integrative literature review method, applying two-round search process. Altogether, 40 scientific articles were subjected content analysis acquire deeper Findings The represents resource integrators, experiencers, co-producers beneficiaries. In addition, raises questions activity voluntariness level involvement linked VCC. connection collective-side weak because democratic aspects are limited. Research limitations/implications article contributes by painting clear picture agency, which also essence potential identifies weaknesses conceptual debate. Originality/value sheds light on discussion, an understudied issue administration research. present helps enhance concerning

Language: Английский

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Democratic innovation and co-creation as self-help: the limits of normative overload in theory construction DOI Creative Commons

Halvard Vike,

Ailin Aastvedt,

Christian Lo

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Critical Policy Studies, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 16

Published: March 7, 2025

This article examines the growing normative literature on democratic innovation and citizen involvement in societal development, often called co-creation. stream of theory promotes co-creation as a new more path forward for modern democracy. The aim this is to provide critical perspective relevant evidence. To achieve this, an in-depth analysis was conducted publications by three most prolific researchers field network governance. We conclude that influenced almost exclusively ambition change social relations, would benefit from systematic sociological approach understanding how structural factors influence actors who engage By initiating discussion, encourages contributes development public policy innovation.

Language: Английский

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Unlocking policy success: is codesign the key to achieving effective policy outcomes? DOI Creative Commons
Sarah Ball, René Rejón

Policy Design and Practice, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 7(3), P. 251 - 264

Published: June 22, 2024

Codesign is increasingly promoted as best-practice and a solution to many policy ills, yet there little empirical evidence suggesting that it actually more effective for designing implementing policy. This article investigates whether codesigned policies programs are in fact successful achieving positive outcomes by applying the success framework codesign process behind Australian Capital Territory's Family Safety Hub. Using this framework, we conclude can have significant impact on when done well, but its effect longer-term program political depends heavily other factors. The use of stand-alone tool limited, further research needed understand how value generates early design stages be translated into better implementation outcomes.

Language: Английский

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What roles can democracy labs play in co-creating democratic innovations for sustainability? DOI Creative Commons
Inês Campos, Doris Fuchs, Petteri Repo

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Socio-Ecological Practice Research, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Sept. 20, 2024

Language: Английский

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Constraining co-creation? An ethnographic study of Healthwatch organizations in England DOI Creative Commons
Graham Martin, Amit Desai, Giulia Zoccatelli

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Public Management Review, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 21

Published: Jan. 26, 2024

While the potential benefits of co-production and co-creation are widely vaunted, degree to which they precipitate innovative change in systems varies, influences on their impact demand greater attention. We present an ethnographic study organizations intended foster English health social care. Comparing five cases, we find demonstrable activity some tangible impacts. At same time, positioning these as collaborative insiders local governance constrained publics issues that were prioritized co-creative activities. Our findings highlight significance discursive forms meta-governance delimiting scope co-creation.

Language: Английский

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Open Government Policy Making by Popular Voting: Comparing Canada and New Zealand DOI Creative Commons
Dmytro Khutkyy,

Logan Carmichael

Journal of Public and Nonprofit Affairs, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 10(1)

Published: Aug. 21, 2024

The connection between open government policy and popular voting is understudied, yet it can reveal interesting patterns of policymaking that blend agenda setting, formulation, decision-making in semiformalized fluid forms. This inquiry investigates the link by comparing case studies cocreating partnership national action plans Canada New Zealand. It examines role within cycle as a system governance comprised transparency, participation, accountability, civic education. further employs an exploratory mixed-methods approach analyzing applied reports, official documents, social media campaigns, expert interviews. was found not format but government’s to interaction with stakeholders associated diverging two countries.

Language: Английский

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Decarbonisation and the Structural Challenges of the Neoliberal State: The Case of the Coal Region in Slovakia DOI Creative Commons
Richard Filčák, Daniel Škobla

Green and Low-Carbon Economy, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Aug. 14, 2024

The transformation of the regional economy after closure coal mines can be analysed from Joseph Schumpeter's perspective as a creative destruction and industrial mutation "old" to "new". Policy narratives decarbonisation operate with goals revolutionising economic structure into new climate-resilient system that will resurrect development provide employment opportunities. However, such process faces multiple challenges it confronts neoliberal state policies, globalisation, market competition structural barriers at different levels. In this study, we analyse Horná Nitra region in Slovakia, where government, support European Union, has decided close 2023. post-World War II industrialisation been driven by political pressure purposeful government spending supporting more decentralised structures, based primarily on small medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Building quantitative qualitative research, article focuses mapping analysing obstacles possible factors transition. doing so, illustrates possibilities but also limitations targeted interventions context neoliberalism describes limits balancing social risks entails.

Language: Английский

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