Public innovation through public-private collaboration: governance, structure, processes and trust

The focus of the workshop is on how collaborative arrangements between public actors, private companies, third sector organizations, and/or citizens develop innovation.  We are focused on how much public services and policies are developed and/or implemented, and which governance, structural and process conditions support the development of innovation. In this sense, collaborative innovation is the process in which the knowledge and creativity, resources, transformative capacities, and political authority of these public and private actors are combined to generate, select and implement new services or policies through synergies, joint transformative learning, commitment, and ownership.

We welcome theoretical and empirical papers dealing with such questions as In what way do processes for collaboration, such as synergies, mutual learning, commitment, and ownership, bring about innovation? How are such collaborative arrangements governed, composed, and structured in order to stimulate innovation? What is the role of trust between the individuals and their organizations involved in such arrangements? How do the dynamics and capacities of the public and private organizations participating in such collaborative innovation arrangements, influence the dynamics and outcomes in such arrangements?

 You can upload your abstract and paper here (please also send the abstract to koen.verhoest@uantwerpen.be): https://events.ruc.dk/tad16/upload-abstract-and-paper

Please note that abstracts must not exceed 250 words.

There are many other interesting workshops at the TAD16 please see https://events.ruc.dk/tad16/conference

 Deadline for upload of abstract: March 1, 2022.

 Deadline for upload of paper: June 1, 2022.

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