A Public Management Road Less Travelled: Clients as Co‐producers of Public Services. Alford, J. Australian Journal of Public Administration, 57(4):128--137, December, 1998.
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Since the end of the 1970s, alternatives to internal government production of public services have assumed increasing prominence. The most important of these has been contracting out, but a less travelled road has been co-production: the involvement of citizens, volunteers and clients in producing public services as well as consuming them. This article focuses on client co-production. It argues that by ignoring this option, governments have closed off one important option in the repertoire of management approaches. It demonstrates the necessity of client co-production to service-delivery and legal compliance, and considers examples of government agencies which have sought to harness it in positive ways.
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	shorttitle = {A {Public} {Management} {Road} {Less} {Travelled}},
	url = {http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1467-8500.1998.tb01568.x/abstract},
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	abstract = {Since the end of the 1970s, alternatives to internal government production of public services have assumed increasing prominence. The most important of these has been contracting out, but a less travelled road has been co-production: the involvement of citizens, volunteers and clients in producing public services as well as consuming them. This article focuses on client co-production. It argues that by ignoring this option, governments have closed off one important option in the repertoire of management approaches. It demonstrates the necessity of client co-production to service-delivery and legal compliance, and considers examples of government agencies which have sought to harness it in positive ways.},
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	number = {4},
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	journal = {Australian Journal of Public Administration},
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	month = dec,
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	pages = {128--137},
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