“…For example, depending on those stakeholders that influence policy production, there is a need to identify those experts or individuals, whether as policy 'transfer agents' (McCann, 2008;Jacobs & Lees, 2013;Jajamovich, 2016Jajamovich, , 2018, as 'travelling technocrats' (Larner & Laurie, 2010), as 'transnational bureaucracies' (Kuus, 2015) or as 'persuasive practitioners' (Montero, 2017a), who given their technical knowledge or proven expertise in successful operations, play a central role in policy mobility from a place to another. Similarly, different studies place their focus on the channels where policies are circulated: policy tourism or study tours (González, 2011;McCann, 2011;Cook & Ward, 2011;2012;Wood 2014;Cook, Ward, & Ward, 2015;Montero, 2017b); benchmarking strategies (McCann, 2004); international conferences (McCann, 2011;Cook & Ward, 2012;Kennedy, 2015;Temenos, 2015;Montero, 2017a) y urban government alliances and city to city cooperation (Clarke, 2012a(Clarke, ,2012b.…”