A Framework for Analyzing Co-Creation Value Chain Mechanisms in Community-Based Approaches: A Literature Review

Author:

Ohnishi Satoshi1ORCID,Osako Masahiro1,Nakamura Shogo1,Togawa Takuya1,Kawai Kosuke1,Suzuki Kaoru2,Yoshida Aya1,Gomi Kei1,Tsuji Takashi1

Affiliation:

1. National Institute for Environmental Studies, Tsukuba 305-8506, Japan

2. National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Tsukuba 305-8565, Japan

Abstract

Community co-creation is critical for tackling complex challenges and building a sustainable future, and necessitates collaboration between public and private sectors to co-create value chains. This paper highlights existing frameworks and proposes a heuristic approach that integrates Collective Impact (CI), Social Impact Assessment (SIA), and Community Capital (CC). Through a narrative review, the paper explores how SIA and CC can empower CI by aligning objective data with community context, ensuring solutions that resonate with local needs, promoting equity by fostering inclusive participation and understanding diverse perspectives, and revealing valuable resources within communities and leveraging their strengths for sustainable development. Although the paper delves into roles and responsibilities for each sector involved in co-creation, it acknowledges limitations in areas such as leadership-capacity building for effective collaboration and long-term commitment, impact measurement methodologies that capture nuanced social change over time, and inclusion of diverse participation methods to ensure all voices are heard and represented. By addressing these limitations, the paper calls for further research and development to strengthen community-driven social change.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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