Our purpose is to identify the relevance of participative governance in urban areas characterized by smart cities projects, especially those implementing Living Labs initiatives as real-life settings to develop services innovation and enhance engagement of all urban stakeholders. A research on the three top smart cities in Europe – i.e. Amsterdam, Barcelona and Helsinki – is proposed through a content analysis with NVivo on the offi cial documents issued by the project partners (2012-2015) to investigate their Living Lab initiatives. The results show the increasing usefulness of Living Labs for the development of more inclusive smart cities projects in which public and private actors, and people, collaborate in innovation processes and governance for the co-creation of new services, underlining the importance of the open and ecosystem-oriented approach for smart cities.

Co-Governing Smart Cities Through Living Labs. Top Evidences From EU / Bifulco, Francesco; Tregua, Marco; Amitrano, CRISTINA CATERINA. - In: TRANSYLVANIAN REVIEW OF ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCES. - ISSN 1842-2845. - 50:E/February(2017), pp. 21-37. [10.24193/tras.2017.0002]

Co-Governing Smart Cities Through Living Labs. Top Evidences From EU

BIFULCO, FRANCESCO;TREGUA, MARCO;AMITRANO, CRISTINA CATERINA
2017

Abstract

Our purpose is to identify the relevance of participative governance in urban areas characterized by smart cities projects, especially those implementing Living Labs initiatives as real-life settings to develop services innovation and enhance engagement of all urban stakeholders. A research on the three top smart cities in Europe – i.e. Amsterdam, Barcelona and Helsinki – is proposed through a content analysis with NVivo on the offi cial documents issued by the project partners (2012-2015) to investigate their Living Lab initiatives. The results show the increasing usefulness of Living Labs for the development of more inclusive smart cities projects in which public and private actors, and people, collaborate in innovation processes and governance for the co-creation of new services, underlining the importance of the open and ecosystem-oriented approach for smart cities.
2017
Co-Governing Smart Cities Through Living Labs. Top Evidences From EU / Bifulco, Francesco; Tregua, Marco; Amitrano, CRISTINA CATERINA. - In: TRANSYLVANIAN REVIEW OF ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCES. - ISSN 1842-2845. - 50:E/February(2017), pp. 21-37. [10.24193/tras.2017.0002]
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