Leveraging normative power in co‐production to redress power imbalances

IF 4.3 2区 管理学 Q1 POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Administration Pub Date : 2024-07-24 DOI:10.1111/padm.13015
Yaru Chen, Charlotte Croft, Graeme Currie
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In this article, we explore how less dominant actors, service users in our case, utilize different types of power to influence more dominant professional groups during processes of co‐production. Drawing on semi‐structured interviews with 48 service users involved in healthcare improvement research, we illuminate the crucial role of normative power during processes of co‐production. In contrast to extant co‐production literature, which largely focuses on structural or resource power, we show how normative power is created by service users to leverage influence over more dominant actors. We highlight the relationship between structural, resource, and normative power during processes of co‐production, extending understandings of the dynamic nature of co‐production and generating implications for public involvement policy and practice.
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在共同生产中利用规范权力纠正权力失衡
在本文中,我们将探讨在共同生产过程中,不占主导地位的参与者(在我们的案例中为服务使用者)如何利用不同类型的权力来影响占主导地位的专业团体。通过对 48 名参与医疗改进研究的服务用户进行半结构式访谈,我们揭示了规范权力在共同生产过程中的关键作用。现有的共同生产文献主要关注结构性权力或资源性权力,与此不同的是,我们展示了服务使用者如何创造规范性权力,从而对更占主导地位的参与者施加影响。我们强调了共同生产过程中结构权力、资源权力和规范权力之间的关系,拓展了对共同生产动态性质的理解,并对公众参与政策和实践产生了影响。
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期刊介绍: Public Administration is a major refereed journal with global circulation and global coverage. The journal publishes articles on public administration, public policy and public management. The journal"s reach is both inclusive and international and much of the work published is comparative in nature. A high percentage of articles are sourced from the enlarging Europe and cover all aspects of West and East European public administration.
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