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摘要
本文旨在开发一个模型,支持公共组织做出明智的战略决策,以确定哪些公共服务最适合通过共同创造来改进。因此,它首先确定使公共服务(不)适合共同创造的特征,然后应用这些知识开发一个多标准决策支持模型,以评估它们的共同创造准备情况。决策支持模型是设计科学研究的结果。虽然它的结构是由定性的多标准决策分析决定的,但它的实质是建立在对Web of Science论文的内容分析和十几个实证案例研究的基础上的。该模型由13个标准组成,分为两组:从服务用户的角度来看的服务准备标准和从公共组织的角度来看的服务准备标准。研究局限性/启示模型属性依赖于有限数量的经验案例和文献综述中的参考文献。该模型仅在一家公共机构的四项服务上进行了测试。本文将研究重点从作为共同创造驱动力和障碍的组织属性和能力转移到作为影响共同创造前景的附加因素的公共服务特征。因此,它在概念化“共同创造的服务准备”概念和开发支持公共部门共同创造的实用工具方面迈出了开创性的一步。
Co-creation service readiness model: a decision support for the selection of public services suitable for improvement through co-creation
Purpose
This paper aims to develop a model that supports public organisations in making informed strategic decisions as to which public services are most suitable to be improved through co-creation. Thus, it first identifies the features that make public services (un)suitable for co-creation and then applies this knowledge to develop a multi-criteria decision support model for the assessment of their co-creation readiness.
Design/methodology/approach
The decision support model is the result of design science research. While its structure is determined by a qualitative multi-criteria decision analysis, its substance builds on a content analysis of Web of Science papers and over a dozen empirical case studies.
Findings
The model is comprised of 13 criteria clustered into two groups: service readiness criteria from the perspective of service users and service readiness criteria from the perspective of a public organisation.
Research limitations/implications
The model attributes rely on a limited number of empirical cases and references from the literature review. The model was tested by only one public organisation on four of its services.
Originality/value
The paper shifts the research focus from organisational properties and capacity, as the key co-creation drivers and barriers, to features of public services as additional factors that affect the prospect of co-creation. Thus, it makes a pioneering step towards the conceptualisation of the idea of “service readiness for co-creation” and the development of a practical instrument that supports co-creation in the public sector.