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The concept of co-production has in recent years experienced a revival. The growth of interest in co-production can be caused by the deep economic crisis with which the public administration is currently struggling and growing social needs and expectations. Similarly, the concept of social innovation has lately gained considerable interest and as articulated as a way to increase efficiency and effectiveness in public management. So the following question arises: can the co-production of public services be considered as a social innovation? The answer to this research question is the goal of this article. This goal was reached using systematic literature review in order to identify the original definitions of co-production and then the word clouds technique has been applied. The next step was comparison of the attributes of the definition of co-production with the concept and notion of social innovation.
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