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Title The Reci Network (Spanish Network Of Smart Cities) Making Policies More Future Proof?
ID_Doc 56342
Authors Gil O.
Year 2018
Published Public Administration and Information Technology, 24
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-58577-2_8
Abstract This work is concerned with the question of incentives for promoting the implementation of smart technologies in cities from the point of view of organizational matters. This question is tackled in the context of the Spanish Network of Smart Cities (RECI) from the point of view of coordination mechanisms. The paper seeks to analyse the extent to which RECI network has led to successful governance of smart cities in Spain. Case selection is based on an interest to understand changes in public policy management at the local level in contemporary Spain, and it is also motivated by the fact that city governance networks also exist in other geographical areas, thus there is a challenge to understand the features, impact and success of these networks on a global scale. © 2018, Springer International Publishing AG.
Author Keywords Cities; Governance; Networks; Organization; Smart cities; Smart technologies; Spain


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