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Collaborative Innovation in The Public Sector

Collaborative Innovation in The Public Sector. Professor Birgit Jæger Dep. Of Society and Globalisation Roskilde University. What is CLIPS?. A research project financed by the Danish Research Council running 2009-2013

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Collaborative Innovation in The Public Sector

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  1. Collaborative Innovation in The Public Sector Professor Birgit Jæger Dep. Of Society and Globalisation Roskilde University

  2. What is CLIPS? • A research project financed by the Danish Research Council running 2009-2013 • Purpose: Indentify drivers and barriers to collaborative innovation in the public sector • Develop methods for enhancing the innovative capacity of the public sector

  3. CLIPS at Roskilde University

  4. Danish Public Sector • 5 mil. Inhabitants • Oldest kingdom in the world • Highest trust in government • We pay taxes with joy!

  5. Focus on four policy areas • Youth Education • Public safety • Healthy living • Urban and landscape planning

  6. First Results • Asurvey shows that 55% of the public leaders view the users as the most important external collaboration partner • ADelphi-study shows that innovation experts regard the involvement of users as crucial for enhancing innovation • And they find the public sector’s ability to involve users insufficient

  7. User Involvement in Innovation • User Driven Innovation (Danish Quality Reform) • User Innovation (von Hipple) • User Centered Innovation (Bason)

  8. Users of Public Services • Primary, secondary and tertiary users • Citizens • Participants in policy networks • Clients • Costumer – consumers

  9. Design Experiments • ‘Out of the Box’ in libraries • Partnerships with users • Stanford’s D-School • Innovation rooms at libraries

  10. Thank you for your attention

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