Co-production ‘thinking’ and performance implications in the case of separate waste collection
Stefano Landi and
Salvatore Russo
Public Management Review, 2022, vol. 24, issue 2, 301-325
Abstract:
The relevance of co-production paradigm in recent years suggests innovative observation methods in the context of public-service delivery while marking the advent of a new way of ‘thinking’ in public service logic. From this perspective, co-production processes within separate waste collection are investigated. An index, drawn on co-production literature, is built to measure the public officers’ co-production attitude. The association between the attitude in stimulating co-production and separate collection performance is tested controlling for ‘classic’ determinants already found in waste management literature. Results show that a higher attitude towards enhancing users’ co-production facilitates the best achievements in terms of separate collection results.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1080/14719037.2020.1823726
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