Organizing for Smart City Development: Research at the crossroads. Introduction to the Special Issue

Luca Mora*, Francesco Paolo Appio, Nicolai J. Foss, David Arellano-Gault, Xiaoling Zhang

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Abstract

Worldwide, smart city projects have emerged as a response to urban crisis conditions with the aim of leveraging digital technologies for urban innovation and sustainable development. However, these projects involve complex organizational challenges that have received little attention in existing smart city research, particularly in the exploration of interorganizational collaboration. The disconnect between organization studies and smart city research means that these two knowledge fields have yet to maximize the valuable insights that each one can offer to the other. To address this gap, this Special Issue seeks to foster cross-fertilization. Elaborating on the contributions in our Special Issue, we present potential and actual research crossroads conceptual and theoretical arenas in which collaborative efforts between organization studies and smart city research can thrive. We aim to bridge knowledge gaps and generate mutual benefits by stimulating interdisciplinary encounters. This approach offers opportunities for empirical research that can expand organization studies and their theories while deepening our understanding of organizations, organizing, and the organized in smart city projects, thereby contributing to theoretical and practical advancements.

© The Author(s) 2023
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1559–1575
JournalOrganization Studies
Volume44
Issue number10
Online published2 Oct 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2023

Research Keywords

  • alternative organizational arrangements
  • bureaucracy
  • multi-stakeholder collaboration
  • smart city projects
  • temporal structuring
  • urban governance
  • urban innovation

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