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      Transforming the Public Sector Into an Arena for Co-Creation: Barriers, Drivers, Benefits, and Ways Forward

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      Administration & Society
      SAGE Publications

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          This article explores whether co-creation offers a viable path for the public sector. After an initial account of the transformation of the public sector from a legal authority and a service provider to an arena of co-creation, it defines co-creation and provides some empirical examples. This is followed by a discussion of the risks and benefits of co-creation as well as the drivers and barriers that may stimulate or hamper its expansion. The article also reflects on how institutional design, public leadership, and systemic change can advance co-creation. The conclusion summarizes the findings by setting out some researchable propositions.

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                Journal
                Administration & Society
                Administration & Society
                SAGE Publications
                0095-3997
                1552-3039
                May 2019
                November 28 2016
                May 2019
                : 51
                : 5
                : 795-825
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Roskilde University, Denmark
                [2 ]NORD University, Norway
                Article
                10.1177/0095399716680057
                73279dbd-29f9-4a48-b11c-2d68aaf29c40
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