Student-staff co-creation in higher education: an evidence-informed model to support future design and implementation. Dollinger, M. & Lodge, J. Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2019. Publisher: Routledgedoi abstract bibtex Increased marketisation and competition has renewed interest in how universities can partner, or co-create, with students. To address this, and further conceptualise a model of co-creation across inputs, processes, and outcomes, this article summarises the findings from 10 different case studies of student-staff co-creation (e.g., co-producers of learning resources, peer mentors, co-creators of the curriculum) in the Australasian higher education context. Our data include qualitative survey responses (n= 97) and interviews (n= 35) with students and staff. Based on these data, we present an evidence-informed model of co-creation that elucidates the key considerations in the co-creation process. The model highlights and distinguishes two dual-value creation dimensions that underlie co-creation, co-production, and value-in-use. The result is a model of co-creation in higher education that can help guide administrators, researchers, and higher education stakeholders to better conceptualise, design, implement, and assess co-creation activities.
@article{dollinger_student-staff_2019,
title = {Student-staff co-creation in higher education: an evidence-informed model to support future design and implementation},
issn = {14699508},
doi = {10.1080/1360080X.2019.1663681},
abstract = {Increased marketisation and competition has renewed interest in how universities can partner, or co-create, with students. To address this, and further conceptualise a model of co-creation across inputs, processes, and outcomes, this article summarises the findings from 10 different case studies of student-staff co-creation (e.g., co-producers of learning resources, peer mentors, co-creators of the curriculum) in the Australasian higher education context. Our data include qualitative survey responses (n= 97) and interviews (n= 35) with students and staff. Based on these data, we present an evidence-informed model of co-creation that elucidates the key considerations in the co-creation process. The model highlights and distinguishes two dual-value creation dimensions that underlie co-creation, co-production, and value-in-use. The result is a model of co-creation in higher education that can help guide administrators, researchers, and higher education stakeholders to better conceptualise, design, implement, and assess co-creation activities.},
urldate = {2020-07-10},
journal = {Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management},
author = {Dollinger, Mollie and Lodge, Jason},
year = {2019},
note = {Publisher: Routledge},
keywords = {Higher education, co-creation, marketisation, student experience, student voice},
}
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