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CoPro - Co-production of health- and welfare services between local governments and voluntary organizations in Norway and Germany. Potentials and limitations.

CoPro - Co-production of health- and welfare services between local governments and voluntary organizations in Norway and Germany. Potentials and limitations.

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Photo: Hanna Busing via Unsplash

In the CoPro-project we will investigate the coproduction of welfare services between government- and voluntary actors within elderly care and drug care, in Norway and Germany. First, the project will investigate the concept of coproduction, how it’s used internationally and how societal traits can be included in the understanding of the phenomena (WP1). Next, the project will map the scope, characteristics and variations of collaborative relations between government- and voluntary actors within elderly care and drug care, in Norway (WP2). This is followed by an in-depth study of the discourse surrounding co-production and of collaborative practices and relations between the two types of actors in strategically selected municipalities in Norway (WP3). Here, we will develop knowledge on the consequences of involving voluntary actors in welfare production – consequences for the involved actors and for the quality, efficiency, and the democratic legitimacy of the services. For comparative purposes, we will conduct a similar in-depth study in Germany, which diverges from Norway on several important factors (WP4). Finally, we will synthesize the knowledge from the different wps and identify central societal factors that shape the potential and barriers for the future development of municipal-voluntary collaboration in welfare production (WP5).

Contact

Ivar Eimhjellen

Senior Researcher - Bergen

ivei@norceresearch.no
+47 56 10 76 06

Project facts

Name

CoPro - Co-production of health- and welfare services between local governments and voluntary organizations in Norway and Germany. Potentials and limitations.

Status

Active

Duration

01.02.21 - 01.02.25

Location

Bergen

Total budget

11.996.000 NOK

Research areas

Research group

Funding

Research Council of Norway (RCN)

Prosjekteier

NORCE

Project members

Jennifer Eschweiler
Bernard Louis Enjolras
Håkon Solbu Trætteberg

Samarbeidspartnere

Roskilde Universitet, Institutt for samfunnsforskning,
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