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Coordinating co-production in complex network settings
Authors:Sanna Pauliina Tuurnas  Jari Stenvall  Pasi-Heikki Rannisto  Risto Harisalo  Kari Hakari
Institution:1. School of Management, University of Tampere, Tampere, Finland;2. Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Lapland, Rovaniemi, Finland;3. City of Tampere, Finland
Abstract:This article draws together the concepts of network management and co-production with complexity sciences. So far, these approaches have rarely been connected in research literature. We suggest that this conceptual framework offers new insights for analyzing the challenges of co-production in complex network settings in the local public services. The aim of the article is to find out how complex network structures meet the co-production process in the context of social and health care services. The empirical part of the article presents a Finnish case study of a multiprofessional service network producing social and health care services for youth. Here, the clients, in this case children and young people with a need for social services, often need multiple services from different service providers simultaneously. Our research findings suggest that the outcomes of the service process are not only dependent on the client's needs, but rather on organizational and professional interests. Our research gives new insights for the discussion on co-production; when it is applied as an intended policy to improve and deliver public services, the complexity of interaction among the street-level workers and the detached professional frameworks should be kept in mind.
Keywords:co-production  network  complexity  service system  social work  clients
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