ABSTRACT

This chapter discusses deeper into these emerging experiments in youth care. Information and Communication Technology, apps, and a range of social media disrupt services. The transition described above offered ample opportunities for experimentation with new forms of youth care because "protected spaces" could be created wherein experiments could occur. Moral dilemmas that occur concern the use of digital data. The moral dilemmas emerging in the four experimentation activity domains: administration and quality management, chain cooperation, inter-organizational teams of professionals, and open networks. Cross-domain experiments are therefore still scarce, and when they occur, are emergent and unplanned by an organization's management. Experiments are planned by managers of the organizations in a youth care service chain, and are organized as closed spaces to minimize risks of data leakage. Spaces for experimentation are narrow and closely entangled with technology-driven experiments limited to a specific activity domain.