Index

Christopher Ansell (University of California, USA)
Eva Sørensen (Roskilde University, Denmark)
Jacob Torfing (Roskilde University, Denmark)

Co-Creation for Sustainability

ISBN: 978-1-80043-801-9, eISBN: 978-1-80043-798-2

Publication date: 2 August 2022

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Ansell, C., Sørensen, E. and Torfing, J. (2022), "Index", Co-Creation for Sustainability, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 243-251. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80043-798-220220015

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Copyright © 2022 Christopher Ansell, Eva Sørensen and Jacob Torfing. Published by Emerald Publishing Limited


INDEX

Accommodation
, 86

Accountability
, 165–167

audiences
, 167–168

of cocreation networks
, 193

key accountability audiences
, 168

strengthening accountability of cocreation arenas
, 177

Accountable cocreation of SDGs
, 167–170

accountability
, 165–167

challenges related to holding cocreation partnerships to account
, 170–173

strategies for promoting accountable cocreation
, 173–176

‘Action teams’
, 52

Actors
, 79–80

fostering collaborative relations through motivation and integration of
, 83–85

Adaptive capacity
, 143–144

Adaptive cocreation

from blueprints to
, 138–139

diagnostic
, 140–141

as strategy for overcoming barriers to sustainability
, 141–144

Adaptive management model
, 139

Affected actors in cocreation of public solutions
, 73–77

African Development Bank (ADB)
, 135–136

African Philanthropy Forum
, 207–208

Agenda 2030
, 10–11

Achilles’ Heel of
, 44–47

Agreement
, 87

Agricultural innovation programs
, 62

Allocation of public funds
, 152

Amplifier effects
, 69–70

Arenas
, 100

Attention
, 100

Attractive for partners
, 100

Attractor effects
, 68, 70

Audiences, accountability
, 167–168

“Backbone organizations”
, 58

Better Rice Initiative Asia (BRIA)
, 62

Biased participation patterns
, 38–39

Blended finance of cocreated SDG projects and initiatives
, 132–134

Blue City Lab
, 60

Blueprint strategies
, 193

Blueprints to adaptive cocreation
, 138–139

Bottom-up goal integration, cocreation as
, 53

Bureaucratic government
, 151–152

Cape Town Sustainable Mobility project
, 109

Catalysts
, 155

Catalyzing innovation
, 96

Change strategy, experimentation as
, 111–114

Changemakers
, 69, 93, 95, 176

pushing and pulling cocreation toward innovation
, 94

Changing Wealth of Nations project
, 206–207

Citizen participation
, 53

Civil society
, 2

Clarification
, 84

Classical liberalism
, 195

Cocreated experimentation
, 115–118

Cocreated experiments
, 107

Cocreated prototypes of SDG
, 193

Cocreating

actors
, 156–157

experiments and prototypes
, 114–115

from blueprints to adaptive
, 138–139

as bottom-up goal integration
, 53

build local capacity for change
, 50

building support networks
, 54

cheers and hurray for
, 35–38

Cocreation
, 5, 79–80, 91–92, 107, 110, 138, 145–146, 192

strategy of SDG localization
, 47–55

collaborative governance
, 27–28

from collaborative governance to
, 28–31

collaborative partnership approach for reaching SDGs
, 23–25

contextualize SDGs
, 47–48

dark side of
, 38–39

deliberation platforms
, 62–63

demand for deepening democracy
, 200–206

design
, 33

diffusing successful innovations through cocreation
, 100–101

encourage societal ownership of SDGs
, 48–49

essential dynamics for platform success
, 68–69

evaluation
, 34–35, 151, 153

to foster social accountability for SDGs
, 50–52

from global to local and back again
, 206–209

identifying hidden resources
, 55

implementation
, 34

initiation
, 31–33

innovation platforms
, 62

intermediating role of platforms
, 64–65

knowledge cocreation platforms
, 61

leadership of
, 184–185

leveraging role of platforms
, 66–68

living labs
, 61–62

local cocreation
, 191, 194, 200, 206

new economic thinking
, 194–198

organizing logic of
, 63–64

partnership platforms
, 63

partnerships, networks and key functions
, 25–27

platform design
, 69–72

platforms
, 57–60

process in four steps
, 31–32, 35

public value outcomes
, 30

recommendations for achieving positive platform effects
, 70

scaffolding role of platforms
, 65–66

of SDGs
, 208

securing political stability in times of rapid societal change
, 198–200

sharing and crowdsourcing platforms
, 63

skills and competencies important
, 186

smart city platforms
, 62

to spot leverage points
, 54

as strategy of localization
, 56

as strategy of SDG localization
, 47–55

support local innovation
, 55

supports learning and knowledge creation
, 52–53

types of
, 60–63

U. N. platforms related to SDGs
, 59

workshops
, 148

Collaboration
, 27–28, 138

checklist
, 155

Collaborative adaptation
, 144, 146

as implementation strategy
, 137–138

as integrative strategy
, 144–146

through social learning
, 147–148

Collaborative Crop Research Program (CCRP)
, 161

Collaborative governance
, 3, 27–28

to cocreation
, 28–31

Collaborative partnership approach for reaching SDGs
, 23–25

Collaborative platforms
, 82, 154

Collective impact

conditions for learning in
, 164

fast learning from
, 162–164

Common agenda
, 163

Communication
, 155

Communicative skills
, 187

Community

community-based experimentation
, 107

community-based innovation
, 111

community-raising efforts
, 80–81

development
, 155

Complexity
, 187–188

Compromise formation
, 86–87

Concept House Village Lab
, 60

Conceptual methodologies
, 67–68

Conflict(s)
, 85

behavioral recommendations for conflict mediators
, 88

mediating and mitigating
, 85–89

mediation
, 86, 187

Connectedness
, 155

Context setters
, 75

Continuous communication
, 163–164

Control
, 152

systems
, 172

Conveners
, 74, 77–78, 81

of cocreation
, 75

Convening relevant and affected actors

in cocreation of public solutions
, 73–77

coping with limits to inclusion
, 77–79

empowering actors to secure effective participation
, 79–83

fostering collaborative relations through motivation and integration of actors
, 83–85

mediating and mitigating conflicts
, 85–89

power vs. interest grid
, 75

stakeholder influence analysis
, 76

Coping with limits to inclusion
, 77–79

conflict challenge
, 77

coordination challenge
, 77

troubling actor challenge
, 77

Corona pandemic
, 4–5, 97

Corporate business sector
, 126

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
, 95, 126

Creation of resource interdependence
, 84

Critical life-supporting systems
, 196–197

Cross-boundary collaboration
, 5

Crowd actors
, 75

Crowdfunding
, 63, 126

Crowdsourcing platforms
, 63

Data collection
, 155

Decentralization
, 45

Decision support tools
, 67–68

Deepening democracy, demand for
, 200–206

Degree of participation
, 70–71

Deliberation platforms
, 62–63

Demand for deepening democracy
, 200–206

Democracy
, 201–202

demand for deepening democracy
, 200–206

Design thinking
, 108–109

phases of
, 109

Developmental evaluation
, 159–162

Dialogue platforms
, 59

Diffusing successful innovations through cocreation
, 100–101

Digital design and fabrication tools
, 67–68

“Distributed” experimentation
, 106–107

Distributive leadership
, 82

“Do-It-Together” approach
, 110

Donor organizations
, 125

“Donut economics”
, 196

Doughnut model
, 196–197

Downward accountability
, 169

E-participation tools
, 67–68

Economic crises
, 80

Economic policy paradigm
, 195–196

Economic policy-makers
, 196–197

Economic sustainability
, 10

Effective facilitation of cocreation
, 147

Effective participation, empowering actors to secure
, 79–83

Emergent character of cocreation
, 193

Empowering actors to secure effective participation
, 79–83

Empowerment
, 80

Environmental degradation
, 196–197

Environmental issues
, 196–197

Environmental protection
, 10

Environmental sustainability
, 10

Evaluation
, 154

cocreation
, 151–153

developmental
, 159–162

dynamic relationship between process, impact, and evaluation
, 153

formative
, 154–157

process
, 153–154

summative
, 157–159

Exclusion
, 79

Experimentation
, 107–108

as change strategy
, 111–114

cocreating experiments and prototypes
, 114–115

support, scale and diffuse cocreated experiments
, 118

supporting successful cocreated
, 115–118

sustainability
, 105–107

Facilitation of meetings
, 82

Facilitators
, 81

Fair speaking
, 187

Fair Trade Agreements
, 20

Fairness and social equality
, 10

Financing
, 123

conceptual distinction between funding and financing
, 124

of local cocreation projects
, 121–124

Fiscal auditing
, 134–136

Followers
, 183–184

Food Waste Warrior
, 2

“Food-energy-water”
, 145

Forest Action
, 47

Formal accountability mechanisms
, 166–167, 171

potential negative impacts of
, 172

potential positive impacts of
, 171

Formative evaluation
, 154, 157, 160

Fostering collaborative relations through motivation and integration of actors
, 83–85

Frame reflection
, 82

Fund for International Partnerships
, 63

Funding
, 122–123

conceptual distinction between funding and financing
, 124

good early-stage funding application
, 128

of initiation and development of local cocreation projects
, 124–128

of local cocreation projects
, 121–124

Future Council Hamburg
, 62–63

Future Earth
, 11

GDP growth
, 207

Generative experiments
, 106

Gentofte Municipality
, 205–206

Give a Minute (crowdsourcing platforms)
, 63

Global action
, 12

Global goals

Achilles’ Heel of Agenda 2030
, 44–47

cocreation as strategy of SDG localization
, 47–55

from global SDGs to national agendas
, 42–44

SDG cascade
, 41–42

Global levels of governance
, 20

Global microfunding
, 208

Global South
, 9–10

Global sustainability
, 1

Golden Open Access
, 8

Governance networks
, 25

Government
, 125, 129–130

action
, 12

actors
, 2

Grassroots innovation
, 109–110

Green Commodities Program
, 60

Group level empowerment strategies
, 80–81

Hard power resources
, 183

Hedonistic effects
, 84–85

Heterodox economics
, 194–195

Heterodox economists
, 194–195

High speed information sharing
, 82

Hybrid democracy
, 206

IMAGINE (EU-sponsored project)
, 51

Impact investments
, 207–208

Impartial speaking
, 187

Inclusion
, 79

coping with limits to
, 77–79

Indonesia’s Special Economic Zone policies
, 76–77

Informal accountability
, 174–175

actor properties in
, 175

building
, 176–178

Initiation
, 92

Innovation
, 6, 105

assets
, 94–95

avoiding pitfalls
, 101–102

diffusing successful innovations through cocreation
, 100–101

generating ideas for innovative solutions
, 95–97

grassroots
, 109–110

initiating cocreated innovation
, 92–93, 95

platforms
, 62

promoting SDGs through cocreated
, 91–92

pushing and pulling cocreation toward
, 94

recommendations for spur cocreated innovation
, 103

turning new ideas into promising solutions
, 97–100

Innovative policies
, 97–98

Innovative products
, 98

Innovative programs
, 98

Innovative services
, 98

Inquiring action
, 12

Integration of actors, fostering collaborative relations through and
, 83–85

Integrative strategy, collaborative adaptation as
, 144–146

Interactive approach to leadership
, 183–185

Interdependence
, 83

Intermediating role of platforms
, 64–65

Intermediation
, 64

International donor organizations
, 125

International Monetary Fund (IMF)
, 207

Investors
, 131–132

Inward accountability
, 169

Keynesianism
, 195

Knowledge

cocreation platforms
, 61

cocreation supports knowledge creation
, 52–53

of local community
, 186–187

platforms
, 59

“Landscape” approach
, 146

Laws
, 155

LEADER program
, 15

Leader(s)
, 180–181, 184, 188

of cocreation
, 193

Leadership
, 92, 155, 180, 183, 188, 193

building leadership capacity to promote cocreation of SDGs
, 186–188

of cocreation
, 184–185

create group
, 181

functions
, 181

generate results
, 182–183

implement new solution
, 182

importance
, 179–180

inspire and guide shared search for solutions
, 181–182

interactional leadership production
, 184

problem diagnosis
, 181

recommendations for cocreation
, 190

role of power in
, 183–184

Learning
, 152–153

cocreation supports
, 52–53

Legitimacy
, 152–153

through oversight and fiscal auditing
, 134–136

Lever of change
, 27

Leverage points, cocreation to spot
, 54

Leveraging role of platforms
, 66–68

Lewa wildlife project
, 146

Life Cycle Co-Creation Process (LCCCP)
, 67–68

LifeStraw
, 98

Living labs
, 61–62

Local action
, 14

barriers to
, 18–20

cocreation as strategy of
, 56

enhancing scope for
, 20–22

global goals to
, 41–42

Local Agenda (LA)
, 45

Local Agenda 21
, 45–46

Local citizens
, 2

Local cocreation
, 112, 191, 194

blended finance of cocreated SDG projects and initiatives
, 132–134

building leadership capacity to promote cocreation of SDGs
, 186–188

combination of funding and financing over time
, 124

comparing deliberative MiniPublics and Citizen Juries with cocreation
, 203

and demand for deepening democracy
, 200–206

efforts
, 45

funding of initiation and development of
, 124–128

lead
, 188–189

legitimacy through oversight and fiscal auditing
, 134–136

need for funding and financing of
, 121–124

public and private financing of cocreated SDG solutions
, 128–132

role of power in leadership
, 183–184

of SDG
, 179–180

Local governance
, 15–16

barriers to local action
, 18–20

local actors contribute to achieving SDGs
, 15–18

local responses to global problems
, 13–15

UN SDGs
, 9–13

Local innovation, cocreation support
, 55

Local partnerships
, 53

Local stakeholders
, 74–75

Local2030
, 59

Localization
, 44–47

Mainstream economics
, 194–195

Mainstreaming, Acceleration and Policy Coherence (MAPS)
, 42

Mature networks and partnerships
, 27

Mentoring
, 82

Metagovernance
, 204–205

Microeconomics
, 195

Millennium Development Goals (MDG)
, 9–10, 46

Millennium Ecosystem Assessment
, 46–47

Mitreden-U Platform
, 62–63

Mock ups
, 108, 113

Modern economic policy paradigms
, 195

Modern Governance
, 16

Modus operandi
, 161–163, 174–175

Monitoring
, 144

Mooi Mooier Middelland
, 60

Motivation
, 69–70

fostering collaborative relations through and
, 83–85

Multistakeholder

collaboration
, 4–5

partnerships
, 24

platform
, 58

Mutually reinforcing activities
, 164

National agendas, from global SDGs to
, 42–44

National levels of governance
, 20

National policymakers
, 43–44

National political systems
, 200

Neoliberalism
, 195

Networks
, 4–5, 25, 27

New economic thinking
, 194–198

triangular space circumscribing a new sustainable economics
, 196

New Public Management
, 151–152

Newcastle City Futures (NCF)
, 60

Nodality, authority, treasure, organizational capacity resources (NATO resources)
, 14

On-line training
, 67–68

Open-minded speaking
, 187

OpenIDEO (crowdsourcing platforms)
, 63

Organizations
, 2

Organizing logic of cocreation platforms
, 63–64

Outward accountability
, 170

Palette for the Future
, 60

Paper prototyping
, 113

Participant-level empowerment strategies
, 81–82

Participatory mapping
, 52–53

“Participatory rural appraisal” strategies
, 58

Participatory strategies
, 53

Partnership
, 4–5, 42, 138, 193

approach
, 24

Goal 17 on
, 5

model
, 44–45

networks, key functions and
, 25–27

platforms
, 63

rising functional aspiration of networks and
, 26

for SDGs platform
, 59

“Partnership for the goals”
, 23

Patent laws
, 100

People action
, 12

Perseverance
, 187–188

Philanthropists
, 125–126

Philanthropy
, 207–208

Pictograms
, 11

Pilot projects
, 113

“Place-based” approach
, 146

Planning Support tools
, 67–68

Platforms
, 57–60, 192

design
, 69–72

intermediating role of
, 64–65

leveraging role of
, 66–68

scaffolding role of
, 65–66

tools for facilitating cocreation
, 67–68

Players
, 75

Policies
, 155

“Policy-target alignment analysis”
, 43

Political climate
, 155

Political stability
, 199–200

in times of rapid societal change
, 198–200

Political tensions
, 199

Postmeeting
, 82

Power in leadership
, 183–184

Premeeting
, 82

Private banks
, 131–132

Private businesses
, 126

Private enterprises
, 2

Private financing of cocreated SDG solutions
, 128–132

Private investment corporations
, 207–208

Private organizations
, 8

Problem diagnoses
, 92–93, 193

Problem-driven iterative adaptation (PDIA)
, 142–143

Process

evaluation
, 153–154

management methodologies
, 67–68

Prototypes
, 33

Prototyping
, 6–7, 99, 106, 112, 114

cocreating experiments and prototypes
, 114–115

modes of
, 113

Proximity
, 14

Public donation
, 126

Public financing of cocreated SDG solutions
, 128–132

Public organizations
, 8

Public sector organizations
, 2

Public Service Innovations Network
, 101

Public value for society
, 39

Qualitative system models
, 67–68

Raising the Citizen’s Voice project
, 58

Randomized controlled trial (RCT)
, 106

“Reflect-act-reflect” cycles
, 148, 150

Regional collaborative platforms
, 59

Regulations
, 155

Reporting and standard-setting platforms
, 59

Representative democracy
, 202

Research and data collection
, 155

Resource interdependence

creation of
, 84

strengthening of
, 84

Resources
, 155

Role-playing experiments
, 108

“Rules-in-practice”
, 176–177

Scaffolding role of platforms
, 65–66

Scaling
, 69–70

Scaling Up Nutrition (SUN)
, 60

Scenarios
, 112

planning
, 113

SDG Partnerships Platform
, 24

Sector-specific approach
, 4

Selective activation
, 82

Serious games
, 67–68, 113

Sharing platforms
, 63

Simulation and scenario modeling
, 67–68

Simulation models
, 113

Small Grants Program Partnership Platform
, 63

Smart city platforms
, 62

Social accountability
, 173–174

actor properties in
, 175

building
, 176–178

for SDGs
, 50–52

Social and economic prosperity
, 10

Social capital
, 187

Social entrepreneurs
, 152–153

Social learning
, 69–70

collaborative adaptation through
, 147–148

strategies for promoting
, 150

Social networks
, 148

Social sustainability
, 10

“Societal” experimentation
, 106–107

“Soft power” approach
, 183

Stakeholder analysis
, 74–76, 192–193

Stakeholders
, 181

Storytelling
, 32

Strategic management
, 92

Strengthening of resource interdependencies
, 84

Subjects
, 75

Summative evaluation
, 157, 159–160

Supply channel
, 202

Support networks, cocreation building
, 54

Sustainability

adaptive cocreation as strategy for overcoming barriers to
, 141–144

developments
, 58

experimentation
, 105–107

sustainability transitions
, 107–108

Sustainable development

knowledge platform
, 59

solutions network
, 59

Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
, 1, 9, 13, 41–42, 92, 154, 156

argument in nutshell
, 4–5

building leadership capacity to promote cocreation of
, 186–188

cascade
, 41–42

cocreation as strategy of SDG localization
, 47–55

cocreation contextualize
, 47–48

cocreation encourage societal ownership of
, 48–49

cocreation to foster social accountability for
, 50–52

collaborative partnership approach for reaching
, 23–25

factors motivate local actors to promoting SDGs
, 17

Goal 11
, 10–11

Goal 13
, 10

Goal 16
, 165

Goal 17
, 5, 23, 192

Goal 3
, 10–11

Goal 8
, 10

insights into
, 186

interrelated patterns of action promoting SDGs
, 13

local actors contribute to achieving
, 15–18

local cocreation
, 191–194

multicolored icons illustrating each of SDGs
, 12

philanthropy platform
, 59

promoting SDGs through cocreated Innovation
, 91–92

SDG 14. 1 and 14. 2
, 30–31

U. N. platforms related to
, 59

work together to achieve
, 1–3

Sustainable futures
, 194

Sustainable participation
, 155

Sustainable Rice Platform
, 62

Sustainable sanitation innovations
, 106–107

Synergies
, 68–70

Team-based leadership of cocreation process
, 189

Top-down implementation
, 142

Track record for collaboration
, 155

Traditional evaluation tools
, 153

Transformation lab
, 61–62

Transformative partnership platforms
, 59

Transitions, sustainability
, 107–108

sustainability transition experiment
, 108

Trust building
, 82

U.N. Global compact action platforms
, 59

UN Agenda 21
, 13–14

UN Development Group (UNDG)
, 42

Uncertainty
, 187–188

Understanding community
, 155

UNDISDR’s Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction
, 60

United Nations
, 1

United Nations SDG Partnership Platform
, 2

UNLEASH network
, 110

Upward accountability
, 168–169

Value

co-destruction
, 39

of cocreated prototypes
, 115

of prototyping
, 99

Virtualization
, 113

Voluntary National Reviews
, 43

“Wicked problems”
, 143–144

Workshops
, 65–66

“Yellow vest” movement
, 198–199

Youth Foundation of Bangladesh (YFB)
, 30–31