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Cities are possibly the most dynamic and important administrative units today. Cities play big roles in addressing many of the complex challenges the world is facing today, including climate change, public health, and migration. This places pressure on public administration and the public sector, to do more with less, particularly at the local level where government services have the most direct impact on people's everyday lives as well as paradigmatic societal shifts associated with the rise of platform economies and new consumption patterns which transform public service delivery whilst changing public expectations.Co-creation and Smart Cities: Looking Beyond Technology highlights ways to meet these new demands with a more robust value-based perspective on public service development and delivery, specifically via co-creation. Co-creation is a way to plan, execute and evaluate public service design and delivery for contemporary cities, a valid means to support the ‘balancing act’ of promoting efficient and cost-effective governance. Built on insights gained through years of experience with and research on co-creation, as well as testimonials from practitioners, this volume presents collaborative and innovative solutions associated with smart city ideals, while continuing to develop a citizen-centric focus that is sustainable over time.Co-creation and Smart Cities helps structure co-creation processes that foster responsible innovation and a systemic, value-based approach to sustainable urban development. This title will be of interest to government officials, researchers and bottom-up communities looking to implement methods for co-creation within cities.
Shenja van der Graaf (PhD) is an Assistant Professor of Communication Science at the University of Twente (UT) in The Netherlands.Le Anh Nguyen Long (PhD) is an Assistant Professor of Public Administration at the University of Twente (UT) in The Netherlands.Carina Veeckman is a senior researcher and project manager at imec, SMIT-Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) in Belgium.
Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. Co-creation and the city Chapter 3. Design principles for co-creating in and with cities Chapter 4. Tools and methods for value co-creation Chapter 5. Co-creation in cities: a set of testimonials Chapter 6. Organisations in transition
Marian Thunnissen, Eva Gallardo-Gallardo, The Netherlands) Thunnissen, Marian (Fontys University of Applied Sciences, Spain) Gallardo-Gallardo, Dr Eva (School of Industrial Engineering of Barcelona, Dr Eva Gallardo-Gallardo
Yujie Chen, Zhifei Mao, Jack Linchuan Qiu, UK) Chen, Yujie (University of Leicester, China) Mao, Zhifei (The Chinese University of Hong Kong, China) Qiu, Jack (The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Marta Lackowska, Le Anh Nguyen Long, Wirginia Aksztejn, Iván Tosics, Poland) Lackowska, Marta (University of Warsaw, Le Anh (University of Twente) Nguyen Long, Wirginia (University of Warsaw) Aksztejn