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What is Co-Exploration and Co-Exploitation

Processual Perspectives on the Co-Production Turn in Public Sector Organizations
Co-exploration is when members from different organizations search for new ideas and opportunities together. Co-exploitation is when members from different organizations help each other to become more efficient and/or effective when co-producing the service to or with the citizens/users/end-users.
Published in Chapter:
Creating Opportunity Spaces for Co-Production: Professional Co-Producers in Inter-Organizational Collaborations
Jacob Brix (Aalborg University, Denmark), Sanna Tuurnas (University of Vaasa, Finland), and Nanna Møller Mortensen (Aalborg University, Denmark)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-4975-9.ch009
Abstract
This chapter builds a conceptual model for how inter-organizational relationships can be built to enable the creation of learning across administrative and organizational boundaries. The conceptual model is discussed in relation to the body of knowledge concerning co-production and the new roles required of organizational members and frontline staff when services cut across these boundaries. The argument is that it is becoming increasingly important for professional co-producers and their organizations to identify, analyze, and improve the opportunity space for co-production when this opportunity space unfolds beyond one organization.
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