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Title Insourcing the smart city: assembling an ideo-technical ecosystem of talent, skills, and civic-mindedness in Singapore
ID_Doc 36561
Authors Woods, O; Bunnell, T; Kong, L
Title Insourcing the smart city: assembling an ideo-technical ecosystem of talent, skills, and civic-mindedness in Singapore
Year 2024
Published Urban Geography, 45, 5
DOI 10.1080/02723638.2023.2233353
Abstract This article examines an alternative model of smart city formation, one based on the principle of insourcing technical competencies and capabilities to those responsible for city governance. This model counters the logic of technological outsourcing upon which many assumptions and critiques of the smart city rest, and thus reveals ways in which a more generative discourse can be forged. Drawing on a series of in-depth interviews with senior stakeholders from public and private sector organizations, we develop a case study of Singapore's Smart Nation initiative. Through coordinated efforts to reorganize the public sector's technological functions, develop nation-wide skills upgrading programs, and repatriate overseas tech talent, the government strives to assemble an ideo-technical ecosystem of talent, skills, and civic-mindedness in Singapore. This is an ecosystem designed to establish the public sector as the driver of urban innovation, and thus maximize the benefits of "civic tech".
Author Keywords Smart city; insourcing public sector innovation; civic tech; Singapore; >
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
EID WOS:001027131500001
WoS Category Geography; Urban Studies
Research Area Geography; Urban Studies
PDF https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/cis_research/article/1125/viewcontent/InsourcingSmartCity_av.pdf
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