Smart Governance in Practice
Publication date
2020-06-19
Authors
Tomor, Zsuzsanna
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Meijer, A.J.
Geertman, S.C.M.
Michels, A.M.B.
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Document Type
Dissertation
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Abstract
This dissertation focuses on smart governance - technology-enabled cooperation between the local state and citizens to collectively act in public matters. Smart governance has become a popular concept over the past decade - its promise to address the societal challenges rapidly accruing in cities is both praised and criticized. Despite this increasing interest, the theoretical and empirical understanding of this concept is inadequate, making it difficult to ascertain whether, and if so, how smart governance is actually part of today’s urban reality. The aim of this dissertation was to add to this understanding by means of an empirical study with a focus on two major aspects: 1) citizen engagement manifesting in the urban system and in bottom-up initiatives, 2) the contextual influence shaping smart governance practices. For this purpose, diverse cases in cities from Brazil, Scotland, and the Netherlands were explored.
Keywords
smart governance; citizen engagement; technologies; ICT-enabled collaboration; smart cities; urban development; bottom-up smart urbanism