Drivers Fostering Citizens to Participate in Co-Creation Process for Public Service Quality

Laura Gardziulevičienė, Simonas Juozapas Raišys, A. G. Raišienė
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Abstract The involvement of citizens in the co-creation of public services increases the satisfaction of service users with the quality of services. Therefore, it is relevant to accumulate and update knowledge about what premises and preconditions encourage the participation of members of society in co-creative processes. A systematic review of the scientific literature showed that factors such as trust, volunteering, innovation, and user satisfaction with services are the most important in the context of co-creation. Based on the research, it is concluded that co-creation processes would be more successful if citizens and other interested parties participate in decision-making process. This would help ensure the transparency, flexibility, reliability, and openness of decisions, improve the perceived quality of public services by users and achieve a more active interest of citizens in co-creation in general.
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促进公民参与公共服务质量共创过程的驱动因素
公民参与公共服务的共同创造,提高了服务使用者对服务质量的满意度。因此,积累和更新关于什么前提和先决条件鼓励社会成员参与共同创造过程的知识是相关的。对科学文献的系统回顾表明,信任、志愿服务、创新和用户对服务的满意度等因素在共同创造的背景下是最重要的。基于研究,我们得出结论,如果公民和其他利益相关方参与决策过程,共同创造过程将更加成功。这将有助于确保决策的透明度、灵活性、可靠性和公开性,提高用户对公共服务质量的感知,并使公民更积极地参与共同创造。
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