Dis/organizing Co-production: Liminal spaces haunted by the spirit of formal organizing

Rasmus Bergmann, Ghita Dragsdahl Lauritzen

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Abstract

Increasingly, Western public organizations engage in political calls for co-production, where volunteers contribute to the development and implementation of welfare services (Pestoff, 2019; Sandvin, Bjørgo, Hutchinson, & Johansen, 2011). Scholars, managers, and politicians alike argue that collaboration with volunteer-based organizations and voluntary individuals has the potential to improve the quality and effectiveness of their innovations in welfare services (Bergmann, 2018; Boyle & Harris, 2009). However, when volunteers are invited inside welfare organizations, such as schools, kindergartens, and nursing homes, they bring with them unpredictability into the organizations they enter in that their actions are hard to control (la Cour, 2014).
OriginalsprogEngelsk
Publikationsdato2019
StatusUdgivet - 2019
Begivenhed11th International Critical Management Studies Conference: Precarious Presents, Open Futures - The Open University, Milton Keynes, Storbritannien
Varighed: 27 jun. 201929 jun. 2019
Konferencens nummer: 11
http://business-school.open.ac.uk/sites/business-school.open.ac.uk/files/files/ICMS/Abstracts-Booklet.pdf

Konference

Konference11th International Critical Management Studies Conference
Nummer11
LokationThe Open University
Land/OmrådeStorbritannien
ByMilton Keynes
Periode27/06/1929/06/19
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  • Ledelse, organisationsudvikling og innovation

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