Co-Production in Developing Countries: Insights from the community health workers experience |
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Authors: | Denita Cepiku |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Business, Government and Philosophy, University of Rome ‘Tor Vergata’, Rome Italydenita.cepiku@uniroma2.it |
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Abstract: | AbstractCo-production nowadays ranks high in global development strategies of international and philanthropic organizations. Although long-standing experiences in developing countries can provide a relevant contribution to the co-production theory, it is necessary to verify what contextual and conceptual conditions might alter the existing theoretical models. This article makes a theoretical contribution by modelling propositions that can withstand logical and empirical scrutiny. The literature is reviewed to identify key co-production concepts, their interrelationships, and the underlying assumptions. A longitudinal case study is analyzed to expand the existing theoretical propositions. Policy implications for scaling-up programmes are drawn. |
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Keywords: | Co-production propositional theory community health worker developing countries global health |
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