Whole community co-production: a full picture behind the successful COVID-19 response in S. Koreaopen access
- Authors
- Yeo, Jungwon; Lee, Eun Sun
- Issue Date
- 23-Jun-2021
- Publisher
- EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
- Keywords
- COVID-19 response in South Korea; Whole community co-production; Pandemic response; Public health crisis; Emergency and crisis management
- Citation
- TRANSFORMING GOVERNMENT- PEOPLE PROCESS AND POLICY, v.15, no.2, pp 248 - 260
- Pages
- 13
- Indexed
- SCOPUS
ESCI
- Journal Title
- TRANSFORMING GOVERNMENT- PEOPLE PROCESS AND POLICY
- Volume
- 15
- Number
- 2
- Start Page
- 248
- End Page
- 260
- URI
- https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/3581
- DOI
- 10.1108/TG-05-2020-0088
- ISSN
- 1750-6166
1750-6174
- Abstract
- Purpose This study aims to examine and understand South Korea's (S. Korea) COVID-19 response operations, a notable case for other countries to emulate, and suggest some practical implications for other countries struggling with coping with the current pandemic. Design/methodology/approach To examine the case, the authors propose a new theoretical framework based on concepts of the whole community approach in the emergency management field and on co-production in public administration studies, and use the theoretical framework to analyze the details of S. Korea's whole community co-production for COVID-19 response. Findings The findings demonstrate that the successful pandemic response in S. Korea is attributable to a nationwide whole community co-production among multiple actors, including government, various industries, sectors, jurisdictions and even individual citizens, within and across relevant public service and public policy domains. Originality/value This study suggests a new theoretical framework, whole community co-production, which contributes to the conceptual advancement of co-production in the field of public administration and a whole community approach in the field of emergency and crisis management. The framework also suggests practical implications for other countries to integrate whole community coproduction that may transform current response operations to cope with COVID-19.
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