2015
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-17620-8_4
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Smart City Governance: A Local Emergent Perspective

Abstract: This chapter presents a local emergent perspective on smart city governance. Smart city governance is about using new technologies to develop innovative governance arrangements. Cities all around the world are struggling to find smart solutions to wicked problems and they hope to learn from successful technogovernance practices in other cities. Learning about successes of smart city governance is important but lessons need to be contextualized: approaches that work in one city may fail in another one. This cha… Show more

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“…A first observation is that the effects of smart governance on sustainable urban development have remained strongly understudied. This is confirmed by the strand of the investigated corpus arguing that the way smart governance contributes to a more sustainable society is largely unknown (Paskaleva, 2014;Voorberg et al, 2015;Osella et al , 2015;Aichholzer et al, 2016;Meijer, 2016). Although both academics and practitioners commonly associate the potential of smart governance with creating greener, healthier, more equitable, economically and culturally thriving communities (Portney, 2013;Meijer and Bolívar, 2016;Bifulco et al, 2016), verification of this was difficult to find in the examined literature.…”
Section: What Are the Outcomes Of Smart Governance?mentioning
confidence: 90%
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“…A first observation is that the effects of smart governance on sustainable urban development have remained strongly understudied. This is confirmed by the strand of the investigated corpus arguing that the way smart governance contributes to a more sustainable society is largely unknown (Paskaleva, 2014;Voorberg et al, 2015;Osella et al , 2015;Aichholzer et al, 2016;Meijer, 2016). Although both academics and practitioners commonly associate the potential of smart governance with creating greener, healthier, more equitable, economically and culturally thriving communities (Portney, 2013;Meijer and Bolívar, 2016;Bifulco et al, 2016), verification of this was difficult to find in the examined literature.…”
Section: What Are the Outcomes Of Smart Governance?mentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Although trust can be an individual characteristic, the literature reveals that the general condition of trust within society is a vital factor in digital cooperation between public and civil actors (Ertiö, 2015;Molinari, 2010;Lee and Kim, 2014;Capra, 2016;Abu-Shanab and Al-Quraan, 2015;Certomà et al, 2015;Wehn et al, 2015;Meijer, 2016). Trust relates to the image people have of their government regarding existing policies, what they can expect from governments, and their own perceived influence in technology-facilitated decision-making.…”
Section: Trustmentioning
confidence: 99%
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