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Business, Government, Society and Science Interest in Co-Production by Relative Evaluation Using Google Trends

Puksas Andrius (), Gudelis Dangis (), Raišienė Agota Giedrė () and Gudelienė Nomeda ()
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Puksas Andrius: PhD, head of Law and Public Procurement Office, Mykolas Romeris University, Lithuania. Ateities str. 20, LT-08303, Vilnius, Lithuania. Phone: +370 5 2714466.
Gudelis Dangis: PhD, associate professor at Institute of Public Administration, Faculty of Public Governance, Mykolas Romeris University, Lithuania.; Ateities str. 20, LT-08303, Vilnius, Lithuania. Phone: +370 5 2740634.
Raišienė Agota Giedrė: PhD, professor at Institute of Leadership and Strategic Management, Faculty of Public Governance, Mykolas Romeris University, Lithuania.; Ateities str. 20, LT-08303, Vilnius, Lithuania. Phone: +370 698 73190.
Gudelienė Nomeda: PhD, head of Research Quality and Analysis Office, Research and Innovation Centre, Mykolas Romeris University, Lithuania.; Ateities str. 20, LT-08303, Vilnius, Lithuania. Phone: +370 5 2714452.

Management of Organizations: Systematic Research, 2019, vol. 81, issue 1, 55-71

Abstract: The article provides the theoretical analysis of co-production phenomenon. The interests in co-production and related concepts are examined applying the methods of Google Trends statistical analysis and information visualization. The activity of business, government, society and research sectors during the last five years are compared, the trends of interest change and the balance of inter-sectoral interest in co-production is assessed. The relative evaluation of interest in co-production indicates that the situation in different sectors is not the same – the asymmetry in interest in co-production prevails. The article concludes that cooperation between public sector organizations with private sector organizations and society in providing public service as well as cooperation between scientific research, methods and technologies is developed at a different rate thus hindering breakthrough on a larger scale.

Keywords: co-production; co-creation; public-private partnership; public participation; competitiveness of public organizations (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1515/mosr-2019-0004

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