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Co-Production,Interdependence and Publicness: Extending public service-dominant logic
Authors:John Alford
Institution:1. University of Melbourne Melbourne Business School, Melbourne, Australia;2. Australia and New Zealand School of Government, Carlton, Australia
Abstract:This article argues that while the idea of public service-dominant logic (PSDL) has much to offer, there remains room to extend it. First, the article fine-tunes the argument that co-production is unavoidable in services management, by categorizing the different things co-producers provide and analysing their interdependencies. Second, it seeks to account for collectively consumed public value, which is neglected in PSDL. Third, it recognizes that far from ‘delighting’ customers, many public services entail applying the coercive authority of the state to those with whom they deal. The article proposes a reconceptualization of the notion of ‘client focus’.
Keywords:co-production  services management  publicness  social exchange  public service-dominant logic  co-creation
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