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Title Bureaucracy Meets Digital Reality: The Unfolding Of Urban Platforms In European Municipal Governments
ID_Doc 13140
Authors Lekkas C.-K.; Souitaris V.
Year 2023
Published Organization Studies, 44, 10
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/01708406221130857
Abstract The rise of digital technologies provides an opportunity to study smart cities as new organizational forms. We ask whether and how digital platforms and ecosystems affect the bureaucratic governance of municipal governments. To this end, we offer a multiple case analysis based on rich empirical, longitudinal data of seven European smart cities. We find that the contradicting logic of platform governance creates organizational tensions within the bureaucratic municipal government and at the interface between the municipal government and its external partners. We distil a process that describes how these tensions are resolved through a temporary shift to a non-bureaucratic work mode, and the subsequent formalization and institutionalization of those practices as new bureaucratic rules. We make three contributions. First, we contribute to the smart-city literature by outlining an overarching process of how data-driven technologies affect bureaucratic municipal governments. Second, we contribute to the ongoing conversation about the changing nature of Weberian bureaucracy showing how bureaucracy preserves its core while simultaneously adapting to and shaping its environment. Third, we highlight the role of lower-echelon bureaucrats as change agents who devise rules at the intersection of technological and societal development. © The Author(s) 2022.
Author Keywords bureaucracy; change; digital platforms; digitalization; ecosystems; innovation; Max Weber; smart city; technology


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