#WilmasReview of the week

Wilma 🐶 shows with a footrest how creative users can help with service innovations. A recent study indicates that user involvement is indeed a catalyst for collaborative service innovation. Read the study by Chesney Callens in #JPART.

https://doi.org/10.1093/jopart/muac030

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User Involvement as a Catalyst for Collaborative Public Service Innovation

Abstract. Innovation in public services is propelled by collaborations between public actors, private actors, and service users. A substantial literature has ce

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#WilmasReview of the week

Wilma is working on an important tunnel project - but her supervisor seems to be far away. Will she get the recognition for her demanding work?

Read this new article in #jpart by #Marvel to find out whose Contributions to team success get noticed

https://doi.org/10.1093/jopart/muac049

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Sex, Race, and the Allocation of Credit in Dispersed Teams: Whose Contributions to Team Success Get Noticed and Whose Get Neglected

Abstract. When the members of a team work together in pursuit of a collective goal, who stands out? We analyze this question by focusing on how managers allocat

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