Exploring the Combinatorial Effects of Collaborative Factors Leading to Higher Degree of Co‐Production
Huanming Wang,
Sihan Zhang,
Bing Ran
Abstract:This study investigates the collaborative factors conducive to co‐production in public services, utilizing Ansell and Gash's framework and fuzzy set qualitative comparative analysis (fsQCA) across 18 cases from the Collaborative Governance Case Database (CGCD). It identifies incentive as a necessary condition for co‐production, revealing three sufficient pathways to co‐production: managed, led, and self‐organized co‐production. The findings advance our understanding of the specific collaborative configurations… Show more
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