Coping Value Destruction in Welfare and no Profit Sector in Developing Countries. A research note from Pakistan NGOs

Titolo Rivista WELFARE E ERGONOMIA
Autori/Curatori Paolo Esposito, Muhammad Usman Malik
Anno di pubblicazione 2023 Fascicolo 2022/2
Lingua Inglese Numero pagine 15 P. 73-87 Dimensione file 285 KB
DOI 10.3280/WE2022-002006
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L’articolo mostra il ruolo che le NGO hanno nella ricostruzione di valore pubblico per i cittadini in contesti in cui si è verificata la distruzione di valore nei servizi pubblici. La codistruzione di valore è la diminuzione del valore dovuta all'interazione tra i differenti agenti. Lo studio parte dall’identificazione delle diverse cause della co-distruzione e mostra come l’operato delle ONG permetta di ricostruire il valore pubblico deteriorato, in Pakistan. Il lavoro analizza due settori di attività: contrasto alla povertà e salute. Il contributo alla ricerca è duplice: non solo contribuisce a identificare le cause di codistruzione del valore in paesi in via di sviluppo, ma anche evidenzia che la value co-destruction può essere superata se le ONG sono in grado di fornire servizi sostitutivi ai cittadini.

The research on co-destruction and destruction of value in the public services, or the loss of value as a result of interactions between providers, users, and other participants, is examined in this paper. The study's primary objective is to outline the various core causes of the destruction and co-destruction of public value. The case studies of a few Pakistani NGO’s will be examined in an effort to provide an example of public value destruction and how it is recovered in the welfare and non-profit sectors. This is another goal of the essay. The report had a big impact on the selection of four traits that show the various reasons why value is lost in public services. This article also makes suggestions on how value destruction may occur when various sorts of actors interact, thus extending the carrier ecosystems perspective on value loss.

Keywords:Valore pubblico; Distruzione del valore; Settore no profit; ONG; Assistenza Sociale; Paesi in via di sviluppo.

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Paolo Esposito, Muhammad Usman Malik, Coping Value Destruction in Welfare and no Profit Sector in Developing Countries. A research note from Pakistan NGOs in "WELFARE E ERGONOMIA" 2/2022, pp 73-87, DOI: 10.3280/WE2022-002006