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Caitlin McMullin
Caitlin McMullin
Associate Professor, Department of Politics & Society Aalborg University
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Transcription and qualitative methods: Implications for third sector research
C McMullin
VOLUNTAS: International journal of voluntary and nonprofit organizations 34 …, 2023
2512023
Public service innovation and multiple institutional logics: The case of hybrid social enterprise providers of health and wellbeing
I Vickers, F Lyon, L Sepulveda, C McMullin
Research Policy 46 (10), 1755-1768, 2017
2492017
Leadership and governance in times of crisis: A balancing act for nonprofit boards
C McMullin, P Raggo
Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly 49 (6), 1182-1190, 2020
902020
Challenging the necessity of New Public Governance: Co‐production by third sector organizations under different models of public management
C McMullin
Public Administration, 2021
732021
The Impact of Societal-Level Institutional Logics on Hybridity: Evidence from Nonprofit Organizations in England and France
C McMullin, C Skelcher
VOLUNTAS: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations, 1-14, 2018
442018
Co-production in healthcare
C McMullin, C Needham
Co-production and co-creation, 151-160, 2018
372018
Migrant integration services and coping with the digital divide: challenges and opportunities of the COVID-19 pandemic
C McMullin
Voluntary Sector Review 12 (1), 129-136, 2021
252021
Coproduction and the third sector in France: Governmental traditions and the French conceptualization of participation
C McMullin
Social Policy & Administration 53 (2), 295-310, 2019
122019
15.1 Case Study—Co-Production and Community Development in France
C McMullin
Co-Production and Co-Creation, 208, 2018
102018
Institutional logics as a framework for understanding third sector development: An analysis of Quebec and Scotland
C McMullin, MJ Roy, M Curtin
Policy & Politics, 2021
92021
Individual, group and collective co-production: The role of public value conceptions in shaping co-production practices
C McMullin
Administration & Society 55 (2), 239-263, 2023
82023
Co-production of public services: Institutional barriers to the involvement of citizens in policy implementation
C McMullin
The palgrave handbook of the public servant, 651-667, 2021
62021
Non-profit Organizations and Co-production: The Logics Shaping Professional and Citizen Collaboration
C McMullin
Routledge, 2022
52022
The persistent constraints of new public management on sustainable co-production between non-profit professionals and service users
C McMullin
Administrative Sciences 13 (2), 37, 2023
42023
“I’m paid to do other things”: Complementary co-production tasks for professionals
C McMullin
Local Government Studies 49 (4), 780-800, 2023
42023
the role of public servants in supporting local community projects: Citizen-led co-production in Quebec
C McMullin
The Palgrave handbook of the public servant, 921-936, 2021
42021
Expectations versus reality: the sustainability of co-production approaches over time
C McMullin
Public Management Review, 1-20, 2023
32023
The who, what, how and why of co-production of public services
C McMullin
Government in action: Research and practice, 12-21, 2019
22019
Co-production and the third sector: A comparative study of England and France
C McMullin
University of Birmingham, 2018
22018
Catherine Durose and Liz Richardson, Designing public policy for co-production: theory, practice and change
C McMullin
Local Government Studies 42 (4), 659-661, 2016
22016
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