Environmental co-creation: barriers to codesigning public value in Estonia
Kuupäev
2024
Autorid
Ajakirja pealkiri
Ajakirja ISSN
Köite pealkiri
Kirjastaja
Tartu Ülikool
Abstrakt
This research looks into the co-production/creation landscape of Estonia and, more specifically,
into public value creation. The focus of this study is on the barriers that societal actors
encounter while engaging in the co-production process. The public value perceptions of
societal actors engaged in co-production are considered. Drawing from literature about coproduction
and public value, semi-structured interviews were conducted using four
environmentally focused case studies. These case studies investigated between March and
April of 2024 are the World Cleanup Day (2018 - present date), Tallinn’s Citizens’ Assembly
for a Green Capital (2023), East-Viru County Green Plan (2020 - 2021) and Foodsharing Tartu
(2019 - present date). The interviews were complemented by document analysis. The research
identifies seven barriers to co-creation of public value in Estonia. These are the need for a
common goal, recourses, observable outcomes, bureaucracy issues and need for change, the
lack of community, language barriers and disregarding digital tools. In the final section of this
thesis, a new operational framework for Estonian co-creation proposes mitigation strategies for
these perceived barriers.