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The UK COVID-19 app: The failed co-production of a digital public service
Tobias Polzer
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Galina Goncharenko
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Aston Business School
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UK Government
100%
Public Accountability
100%
Societal Concerns
100%
COVID-19 App
100%
Digital Public Services
100%
Discourse Analysis
50%
Public Services
50%
Social Challenges
50%
Overpressure
50%
Emergency Situation
50%
Twitter
50%
Public Perception
50%
Digital Solutions
50%
Digital Transformation
50%
Citizen Perception
50%
COVID-19 Pandemic
50%
Digital Services
50%
Netnography
50%
Contact Tracing Apps
50%
Democratic Freedom
50%
Social Media Discourse
50%
Social Sciences
UK
100%
Public Utilities
100%
Coproduction
100%
COVID-19
100%
Discourse Analysis
25%
Public Sector
25%
Digital Transformation
25%
COVID 19 Epidemic
25%
Netnography
25%
Discourse
25%
Computer Science
Societal Concern
100%
Collected Data
50%
Discourse Analysis
50%
Emergency Situation
50%
Digital Service
50%
Public Perception
50%
Digital Transformation
50%
Social Media Discourse Analysis
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Public Service
100%
Public Sector
33%
Netnography
33%
Psychology
Social Challenge
100%