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The basic assumptions underlying co-creation are its mindset, the values of co-creation and its principles. Mindset, values and principles create the common denominator of how co-creation should be lived. They can be referred to and thus create clarity as to what belongs to co-creation and what does not. They also create an understanding of the spirit of co-creation. It can be the north star to question repeatedly whether one is on the right path.
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Michalik, G. (2023). The Basic Assumptions of Co-creation. In: Co-Creation Mindset. Management for Professionals. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-21191-1_3
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