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Title: Concepts and Implications of Theory of Co-production
Authors: Abeysekera, Ruwan
Keywords: Co-Production, Collective Co-production, Collaborative Co-production, Partial Employees
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Faculty of Management & Finance University of Colombo
Citation: Abeysekera, Ruwan (2015), Concepts and Implications of Theory of Co-production, International Journal of Theory & Practice, Faculty of Management & Finance University of Colombo
Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to present the concepts of co-production discussed in previous literature and to discuss its implications on research and practice. This is a theoretical paper. It identifies that the extant literature in co-production presents a number of research gaps that can be addressed in future research. These gaps exist in the areas of collective co-production, dyadic relationships and contextual factors. Moreover, the practicing managers and the policy makers can also use co-production concepts identified in this paper to implement in their programmes which offer diverse benefits to the programmes and the clients.
URI: http://repository.kln.ac.lk/handle/123456789/27889
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