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Co‐Producing Employee Engagement Approaches in a Workplace Partnership: A Route to Partial Success in Public Health Workplaces

Patricia Findlay, Colin Lindsay and Robert Stewart

Industrial Relations Journal, 2025, vol. 56, issue 3, 204-213

Abstract: While employee engagement might enhance staff wellbeing alongside organisational performance, delivering mutual gains can be challenging. This article assesses co‐production as a route to engagement in a public health workplace, and finds that co‐produced engagement strategies and mutual gains outcomes are possible where underpinned by genuinely collaborative organisational governance arrangements.

Date: 2025
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