公共服务设计中的创新:开发公共服务创新旅程的共同创造工具

Nitesh Bharosa, K. Meijer, H. V. D. Voort
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私营部门的数字创新速度超过了政府,政府正在寻找公共服务创新的新方法。本文借鉴开放式创新、重组创新和共同创造三种互补的创新理论,提出了一种增强公共服务在线创新之旅的原型。研究的主要策略是在线公共服务共同创造,允许创新者将线上和线下的努力结合起来。这项研究的结果是一个在线共同创造工具的原型。该工具可通过门户网站使用,该门户网站包含正在进行的实验、工具、实验室数据集和数字构建块的概述。本文介绍了在开发公共服务设计创新的共同创造工具时的要求和经验教训。虽然拟议的共同创造工具有望加强和加快在线共同创造的努力,但研究结果表明,公共和私营部门的创新者仍然需要学习如何将在线和离线共同创造的努力结合起来。期望从在线工具中获得的附加价值是,它应该提供对数字构建模块、创新方法和实验室的最新监督。对潜在用户的采访表明,要启动创新之旅的第一步,这种监督是必要的。开发数字沙盒——一个共享的在线实验环境——被认为是公共服务设计创新的重要下一步。
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Innovation in Public Service Design: Developing a co-creation tool for public service innovation journeys
Outpaced by the speed of digital innovation in the private sector, governments are looking for new approaches to public service innovation. Drawing on three complementary innovation theories – open innovation, recombinant innovation and co-creation – this paper presents a prototype that is designed to enhance the online innovation journey for public services. The main strategy explored is that of online public-service co-creation, allowing innovators to combine online and offline efforts. The outcome of this research is a prototype of an online co-creation tool. The tool is consumed via a web-portal that includes an overview of ongoing experiments, tools, labs data sets and digital building blocks. This paper contributes by presenting the requirements and lessons learned when developing a co-creation tool for innovation in public service design. While the proposed co-creation tool is expected to enhance and speed up online cocreation efforts, findings indicate that innovators from the public and private sector still need to learn how to combine online and offline co-creation efforts. The added value expected from the online tool is that it should provide an up to date oversight of digital building blocks, innovation methods and labs. Interviews with prospective users suggest that this oversight is needed to jumpstart the first step of the innovation journey. Development of a digital sandbox – a shared online experimentation environment – is considered to be an important next step for innovation in public service design.
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