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April 2021

The Co-Creation Compass

After three years and more than 50 background papers, the Lisbon Council teams up with four other Horizon 2020 projects to produce The Co-Creation Compass: From Research to Action, a new policy brief. Drawing on the combined research of Understanding Value Co-Creation in Public Services for Transforming Public Administrations (Co-VAL); Transforming into Open, Innovative and Collaboratives Governments (TROPICO); Co-Production and Co-Governance: Strategic Management, Public Value and Co-Creation in the Renewal of Public Agencies across Europe (COGOV); Energies for Local Administrations to Renovate Governance in Europe (ENLARGE); and Empowering Citizens to Transform European Public Administrations (CITADEL), the paper calls for a Copernican Revolution in public service, putting citizens first and using modern management practices to co-define and co-deliver new services with them. The projects were all co-financed by the European Union.

Download The Co-Creation Compass