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        <article-title>Workshop: Co-Creation in Public Sector Innovation</article-title>
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          <institution>Federal Computing Centre of Austria</institution>
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          <addr-line>Hinteres Zollamtsstraße 4, 1030 Vienna</addr-line>
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          <country country="AT">Austria</country>
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        <p>The proposed workshop will address various aspects of innovation and human centred design in the public sector. Initially an approach for public sector innovation using co-creation methods will be presented. Several examples with a focus on digital collaboration will show cocreation methods in action (including digital formats). Based on this, participant's perspectives as well as best practices will be gathered and discussed. In an interactive session, potential use cases for co-creation of digital public services will be identified and challenges in engaging citizens, entrepreneurs and government body employees will be determined.</p>
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        <kwd>Innovation</kwd>
        <kwd>Co-Creation</kwd>
        <kwd>Collaboration</kwd>
        <kwd>Human Centred Design</kwd>
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      <title>1. Workshop Goals</title>
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      <title>2. Workshop Design</title>
      <p>Workshops</p>
      <p>The workshop will start with a presentation, that will show an example for innovation
management in public administration. It will address the topics trend scouting, design thinking,
game storming, financing, prototyping, sandboxing, and open innovation.</p>
      <p>Several examples in development of digital solutions for public services with a focus on
collaboration services will be shown. One example will be a service for virtual C2G interactions in
official issues. Another example will show a solution for secure decision making in virtual
meetings like town councils. A special focus will be set to digital co-creation formats, which
drastically grew in relevance during the pandemic lockdowns.</p>
      <p>Depending on the number of participants, the interaction (3) will be carried out in breakout
sessions in order to discuss several of the topics mentioned above. Questions that will be discussed
in the workshop and potential breakout sessions will be:
• What are potential use cases for co-creation, and which criteria can be applied for selection?
• What are the challenges in co-creating service for public administrations?
• Which effect will the pandemic situation have in a long run (e.g. remote and hybrid formats)?
In the case of a fully digital conference, interactive sessions will be carried out using a digital
whiteboard like Miro, Mural or Collaboard. Presentation and results will be documented and shared
with participants.</p>
      <p>About the Author</p>
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