Publikation: Institutional work in smart cities : Interviews with smart city managers
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This exploratory analysis investigates self-reported work practices that managers consider to be crucial for driving smart city transformation. We build upon the literature on institutional work and highlight different institutional work types. Using interviews, we show that smart city managers use a combination of institutional work that includes (a) creation (e.g., introducing new ideas, technologies, methods, and policies), (b) maintenance (which involves preserving certain aspects of existing institutional arrangements that are deemed valuable), and (c) disruption (such as by challenging entrenched institutional arrangements). The results provide deep insights into how smart city managers express their roles and responsibilities in smart city transformation. We discuss implications for theory and practice and conclude with avenues for future research.
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GUENDUEZ, Ali Asker, Ines MERGEL, Kuno SCHEDLER, Saskia FUCHS, Christopher DOUILLET, 2024. Institutional work in smart cities : Interviews with smart city managers. In: Urban Governance. Elsevier. 2024, 4(1), S. 80-90. ISSN 2664-3286. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.1016/j.ugj.2024.01.003BibTex
@article{Guenduez2024-03Insti-69339, year={2024}, doi={10.1016/j.ugj.2024.01.003}, title={Institutional work in smart cities : Interviews with smart city managers}, number={1}, volume={4}, issn={2664-3286}, journal={Urban Governance}, pages={80--90}, author={Guenduez, Ali Asker and Mergel, Ines and Schedler, Kuno and Fuchs, Saskia and Douillet, Christopher} }
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