Co-production and Third Sector Social Services in Europe: Some Concepts and Evidence |
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Authors: | Victor Pestoff |
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Institution: | 1. Ersta Skondal University College Institute for Civil Society Studies, Stockholm, Sweden
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Abstract: | The third sector is poised to play a leading role in public sector innovations in the twenty-first century. The third sector can enhance, facilitate, and promote greater citizen participation in the determination, provision, and governance of social services through co-production. This article explores some crucial conceptual issues related to the co-production of public services and the role of the third sector. It also provides some brief empirical evidence of the potential of the third sector, not merely as a service provider, but also as a facilitator of the re-democratization of the European welfare state. Here, collective action and third sector provision are crucial for distinguishing between co-production heavy and light. The conclusion focuses on the ability of the public, third, and for-profit sectors to embrace greater citizen participation and co-production. |
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