Factors influencing citizens’ co-production of environmental outcomes: a multi-level analysis
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This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Public Management Review, on 2019, available online: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14719037.2019.1619806
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Public Management Review, Volume 21, 2019 - Issue 11 1620-1645
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Routledge
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Co-production
Environmental outcomes
Wales
Multilevel analysis
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ABSTRACT: Drawing on the literature on public service co-production, we examine the individual-level and local government-level factors associated with pro-environmental behaviours. Statistical analysis suggests that individuals that have high levels of self-efficacy, have a greater degree of civic engagement or are carers, are more likely to "co-produce" environmental outcomes. In addition, women, rural-dwellers, university graduates and middle-aged individuals exhibit more pro-environmental behaviours. Further analysis suggests that environmental co-production is more prevalent in areas with a high degree of compatibility between local public services and citizens, but worse recycling services and less overall investment in environmental services.
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