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Title Experimenting with collaboration in the Smart City: Legal and governance structures of Urban Living Labs
ID_Doc 38936
Authors Voorwinden, A; van Bueren, E; Verhoef, L
Title Experimenting with collaboration in the Smart City: Legal and governance structures of Urban Living Labs
Year 2023
Published Government Information Quarterly, 40, 4
DOI 10.1016/j.giq.2023.101875
Abstract Urban Living Labs (ULLs) have been implemented in many cities, but their organizational and legal structure has not often been analyzed. ULLs aim to provide a space for different parties to research, develop, and test solutions to urban problems whilst engaging with local communities. Their experimental approach to urban innovation and to public-private collaboration makes flexibility, openness, and informality important. However, ULLs are also confronted with existing legal frameworks, responsibilities, and liabilities. Whilst they aim at shared decision-making and horizontality, they must navigate public and private interests, and interact with local government as well. To understand these dynamics, this article examines the legal and organizational structures of ULLs, the factors and trade-offs that influence it, and the role municipal government plays in in these structures. This article analyzes the different forms and trajectories of ULLs in practice, through semi-structured interviews held in four labs in Amsterdam. Through qualitative research, we found that 1) ULLs are partnerships that exist on a spectrum of formalization, from informal to highly formal; 2) the degree of formalization is influenced by financial, legal, and organizational factors that change over time; 3) each degree of formalization is associated to trade-offs, even if these trade-offs are not explicitly formulated by the people involved; 4) tensions arise from the municipality's double role as public authority and as partner. We conclude that ULLs could gain from clearly identifying the legal frameworks that condition their structure, actions, and future.
Author Keywords Urban living lab; Living lab; Local government; Municipality; Smart city; Collaboration; Innovation; Accountability; Public -private partnerships
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
EID WOS:001111913700001
WoS Category Information Science & Library Science
Research Area Information Science & Library Science
PDF https://doi.org/10.1016/j.giq.2023.101875
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