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  2. Co-production (approach) - Wikipedia

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    Experiments on co-production on public services have been launched in many countries, from Denmark to Malaysia, the UK and the US. [8]The term 'co-production' was originally coined in the late 1970s by Elinor Ostrom and colleagues at Indiana University to explain why neighbourhood crime rates went up in Chicago when the city's police officers retreated from the street into cars.

  3. Co-production (media) - Wikipedia

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    A co-production is a joint venture between two or more different production companies for the purpose of film production, television production, video game development, and so on. In the case of an international co-production, production companies from different countries (typically two to three) are working together.

  4. Co-production - Wikipedia

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    Co-production (also spelled coproduction) may refer to: Co-production (media) , a joint venture between film, television, or other production companies Co-production (approach) , the joint production of new knowledge, services or technologies between different groups in society

  5. Official film and television co-production in Australia

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    Australia was a relatively late entrant into the sphere of official co-production. Its first agreement was signed with France in 1986. France itself entered into a co-production agreement with Italy in 1949 while Canada, a leading co-production country, entered its first agreement in 1963 and now has agreements with 53 other countries.

  6. Coproduction Office - Wikipedia

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    The films produced or sold by Coproduction Office mostly premiered in Cannes (with 12 nominations in the official Competition, 8 first features and 13 awards across sections), Venice (with 6 nominations in the official Competition, 5 first features and 8 awards across sections) and Berlin (4 nominations in Competition). 21 of these Competition titles were produced or co-produced by Philippe Bober.

  7. List of Sesame Street international co-production characters

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    Da Niao (大鸟) – A Chinese version of Big Bird, the identical cousin of the aforementioned Big Bird.Appeared in both 1998 and 2010 versions. [4]Hu Hu Zhu (呼呼猪) – A furry blue pig.

  8. Co-creation - Wikipedia

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    Aric Rindfleisch and Matt O'Hern define customer co-creation in digital marketing as "a collaborative NPD (new product development) activity in which customers actively contribute and/or select the content of a new product offering" and state that, like all NPD processes, it consists of two steps, namely contribution (of content) and selection (of the best contributions).

  9. Co-processing - Wikipedia

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    Co-processing contributes to the industrial competitiveness, is a complementary technology to concepts such as cleaner production or recycling and should be considered as a treatment alternative within an integrated waste management concept. Some EII offer co-processing as a sustainable waste management service. It is usually more cost ...