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In their own words: older persons' experiences of participating in co-creation. [PDF]
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Co-creation of the logic model for a health-promoting school program in vulnerable areas in a Brazilian capital: ProMOVE Escolas + Saudáveis. [PDF]
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2022
Co-creation refers to an interactive process involving at least two actors who are engaged in specific forms of mutually beneficial collaboration and resulting in value creation for both the actors (Frow et al., 2015). In the context of tourism, for experience co-creation to occur, it is essential that destinations and tourism service providers involve
Piera Buonincontri, Roberto Micera
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Co-creation refers to an interactive process involving at least two actors who are engaged in specific forms of mutually beneficial collaboration and resulting in value creation for both the actors (Frow et al., 2015). In the context of tourism, for experience co-creation to occur, it is essential that destinations and tourism service providers involve
Piera Buonincontri, Roberto Micera
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2022
Abstract Increasingly, the evolution of artistic and cultural events like festivals evidences a shift from mere spectatorship to active participation, where attendees are construed as productive agents, creatively and constructively engaged with the event, driven more by a desire for self-expression than merely for entertainment.
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Abstract Increasingly, the evolution of artistic and cultural events like festivals evidences a shift from mere spectatorship to active participation, where attendees are construed as productive agents, creatively and constructively engaged with the event, driven more by a desire for self-expression than merely for entertainment.
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