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Co-creation for policy: Participatory methodologies to structure multi-stakeholder policymaking processes

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  • MATTI Cristian
  • RISSOLA Gabriel

    (European Commission - JRC)

  • MARTINEZ Paolo
  • BONTOUX Laurent
  • JOVAL Joan-Marc
  • SPALAZZI Annalisa
  • FERNANDEZ Damaris

Abstract

This handbook aims at helping its users to effectively co-create the powerful policies we need today. It combines an entrepreneurial way of thinking and a concrete process for developing breakthrough ideas that stand a high chance of producing real-world impact. It presents a practitioner-oriented narrative for the design and implementation of innovative participatory processes and workshops to address societal challenges – coordinated by policy-makers and with the active engagement of key stakeholders. It applies tried and tested self-organisation and design thinking principles for co-creation. The handbook provides practical steps and recommendations for the identification of synergies among stakeholders across territories, sectors and levels. It shows how to ensure optimal knowledge management and efficient communication to optimise resources use, policy convergence and the achievement of positive results when designing or implementing policy. By combining community engagement and knowledge management services, the handbook highlights how participatory processes can be embedded in the policymaking cycle with a view to improve the societal value of generating collaborative innovation, good will and co-created evidence for informing policymaking.

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  • MATTI Cristian & RISSOLA Gabriel & MARTINEZ Paolo & BONTOUX Laurent & JOVAL Joan-Marc & SPALAZZI Annalisa & FERNANDEZ Damaris, 2022. "Co-creation for policy: Participatory methodologies to structure multi-stakeholder policymaking processes," JRC Research Reports JRC128771, Joint Research Centre.
  • Handle: RePEc:ipt:iptwpa:jrc128771
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