2021
DOI: 10.1504/ijkbd.2021.119046
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Co-production in public management: a case study towards a smart city

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“…A semi-systematic bibliographic review was also performed that detected gaps in the adaptation of knowledge management models and their effect on smart cities [113]. Other studies, after an analysis of 1092 publications, develop a system that allows researchers to recover knowledge of the analyzed research [114] or the analysis of collective co-production for interventions in a public park with the smart city approach, of a multidisciplinary group using the method of investigation-action [115].…”
Section: Expansion Period: 2019 To September 2022mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A semi-systematic bibliographic review was also performed that detected gaps in the adaptation of knowledge management models and their effect on smart cities [113]. Other studies, after an analysis of 1092 publications, develop a system that allows researchers to recover knowledge of the analyzed research [114] or the analysis of collective co-production for interventions in a public park with the smart city approach, of a multidisciplinary group using the method of investigation-action [115].…”
Section: Expansion Period: 2019 To September 2022mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…e country has begun to gather strength to actively build a "service-oriented" society. All kinds of nonprofit organizations have given full play to their autonomy, and all kinds of creative community coproduction activities are in full swing [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%