Can coproduction change the perceived outcome of rural public services? Evidence from the “New Socialist Countryside” initiative in China

IF 0.7 Q4 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Chinese Public Administration Review Pub Date : 2022-08-23 DOI:10.1177/15396754221116714
Liyi Zheng
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The recent research on citizen participation in the provision of public services represented by coproduction has become a hot topic in public management. Coproduction studies propose that citizens can directly or indirectly participate in the process of public services to help improve the quality and legitimacy of public services. Very little, however, has been written in the existing coproduction literature on the outcome of public services provision. Based on the “One-Hundred Villages” Survey in 2020, this article analyzes and evaluates the impact of coproduction on the perceived outcome of public service in rural China. A series of statistical analysis results show that both co-planning and co-delivery have significant and positive impacts on how one views the outcome of rural public service provision. This research provides new evidence in rural China that citizen participation plays a crucial role in the state-led “New Socialist Countryside” campaign.
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合作生产能否改变农村公共服务的感知结果?来自中国“社会主义新农村”倡议的证据
近年来,以合作生产为代表的公民参与公共服务的研究已成为公共管理领域的热点。共同生产研究提出,公民可以直接或间接参与公共服务过程,以帮助提高公共服务的质量和合法性。然而,在现有的关于公共服务提供结果的合作文献中,几乎没有写什么。基于2020年“百村”调查,本文分析和评估了合作生产对中国农村公共服务感知结果的影响。一系列统计分析结果表明,共同规划和共同提供对人们如何看待农村公共服务提供的结果都有显著而积极的影响。这项研究为中国农村提供了新的证据,证明公民参与在国家领导的“社会主义新农村”运动中发挥着至关重要的作用。
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