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  1. Co-creation for policymakers: an introductory course
  2. Week 1 - Why do we need innovation in Policymaking?
  3. An introduction to design for policymaking

An introduction to design for policymaking

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References used for this video:

  • Bason, C. (2010). Leading public sector innovation: Co-creating for a better society (1st ed.). Bristol University Press.
    https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctt9qgnsd
  • European Commission. Directorate General for Research and Innovation. (2013). Powering European public sector innovation: Towards a new architecture : report of the expert group on public sector innovation. Publications Office.
    https://data.europa.eu/doi/10.2777/51054

If you want to go further into this topic:

  • Bason, C. (2012). Public managers as designers: Can design-led approaches lead to new modelsfor public service provision? Ledelse & Erhvervsøkonomi, 4, 23.
  • Manzini, E., Staszowski, E., & DESIS Network. (2013). Public and collaborative: Exploring the intersection of design, social innovation and public policy.
    https://www.desisnetwork.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/DESIS_PUBLIColab-Book.pdf
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