2019
DOI: 10.1108/ijpsm-05-2018-0126
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Smart city governance: exploring the institutional work of multiple actors towards collaboration

Abstract: Purpose To address the growing pressure to foster effectiveness, sustainability and quality of life, local governments have focused on developing policies and initiatives designed to make their cities smarter. Despite the growing attention paid to this issue, an important but under-investigated issue is represented by the smart city governance. In this regard, in light of the claimed need for collaboration, the purpose of this paper is to investigate why and how different institutional works carried out by mul… Show more

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“…the EU, central government, public managers, politicians, foundations, public and private partnerships etc.) may help to explain the ways in which collaborative governance can be constructed in the context of smart cities (Broccardo, Culasso, and Mauro 2019). Moreover, smart technologies have the potential to foster co-creation and the generation of public value in management processes, based on the collaborative, social and horizontal nature of these smart city technologies (Criado and Gil-Garcia 2019).…”
Section: Public Management Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…the EU, central government, public managers, politicians, foundations, public and private partnerships etc.) may help to explain the ways in which collaborative governance can be constructed in the context of smart cities (Broccardo, Culasso, and Mauro 2019). Moreover, smart technologies have the potential to foster co-creation and the generation of public value in management processes, based on the collaborative, social and horizontal nature of these smart city technologies (Criado and Gil-Garcia 2019).…”
Section: Public Management Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The technology and infrastructure to implement the foundations of smart cities are already in place in South Africa (Odendaal, 2015). The integration of technology is critical to the actualisation of the smart city, which demands expertise and partnerships or collaborations between the local municipalities and the business sectors (Broccardo, Culasso & Mauro, 2019).…”
Section: Smart City Perspective In Local Municipalitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Governments have the investment capacity to advance ICT as a channel that focuses on improving communication and interactions with citizens [30]. Given that smart cities rely on attracting people to engage in innovations and advance sustainable growth-seeking, both the private and public sectors use interventions that foster development [31]. Social inclusion has become a priority in Spain after recording high numbers of older people dying in solitude, yet policies can be implemented to track people [32].…”
Section: Government Intervention To Achieve Smart Citiesmentioning
confidence: 99%