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Title The role of universities in the knowledge management of smart city projects
ID_Doc 36123
Authors Ardito, L; Ferraris, A; Petruzzelli, AM; Bresciani, S; Del Giudice, M
Title The role of universities in the knowledge management of smart city projects
Year 2019
Published
DOI 10.1016/j.techfore.2018.07.030
Abstract The development of smart cities is becoming more and more based on knowledge management (KM) frameworks. This leads to new managerial challenges, which reflect the complexity of KM governance and processes issues of smart city projects as well as the need to manage knowledge that originates both within and beyond projects' boundaries. However, in-depth research on the development of smart cities from a managerial and KM perspective has remained scant. In detail, although universities are deemed to be responsible for the competitiveness and superiority of knowledge-based ecosystems, like smart city projects, the different roles they play in such projects when dealing with KM governance and processes issues are still understudied. Therefore, by conducting an exploratory case study of 20 smart city projects, this paper aims to scrutinize how universities manage the KM governance issue when internal knowledge is used, the KM governance issue when external knowledge is used, the KM processes issue when internal knowledge is used, and the KM processes issue when external knowledge is used. Results reveal that universities act as knowledge intermediaries, knowledge gatekeepers, knowledge providers, and knowledge evaluators.
Author Keywords Smart city; Knowledge management; Open innovation; Universities; Knowledge-based urban development; Innovation ecosystem
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
EID WOS:000462690500024
WoS Category Business; Regional & Urban Planning
Research Area Business & Economics; Public Administration
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