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Breaking barriers for breaking ground: A categorisation of public sector challenges to smart city project implementation

Akgün, Emine Zehra; Gerli, Paolo; Mora, Luca; McTigue, Clare

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Emine Zehra Akgün



Abstract

Smart city technologies provide promising solutions for local governments to tackling societal challenges and enhancing public service provision. The global embrace of these digital innovations represents a new era in public sector advancements. However, it has also brought to light difficulties that existing public sector innovation (PSI) theories struggle to address. One key issue is the lack of comprehensive knowledge regarding the most critical barriers to implementing smart city projects and their intensity. We address this knowledge gap with a systematic literature review within the smart city domain, focusing on literature reporting on the barriers that local governments commonly encounter. This effort has culminated in the development of a conceptual framework that categorize smart city project barriers, forming a taxonomy that builds on and expand the most recent development in the PSI literature. This study contributes to PSI theory refinement by offering a more nuanced understanding of the barriers that local governments might experience when attempting to sustain digital innovation efforts. Moreover, this insight into PSI dynamics is a valuable resource for local governments as they seek to devise realistic mitigation strategies tailored to local development needs.

Citation

Akgün, E. Z., Gerli, P., Mora, L., & McTigue, C. (online). Breaking barriers for breaking ground: A categorisation of public sector challenges to smart city project implementation. Public Policy and Administration, https://doi.org/10.1177/09520767241263233

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date May 29, 2024
Online Publication Date Jul 19, 2024
Deposit Date Aug 7, 2024
Publicly Available Date Aug 7, 2024
Journal Public Policy and Administration
Print ISSN 0952-0767
Electronic ISSN 1749-4192
Publisher SAGE Publications
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
DOI https://doi.org/10.1177/09520767241263233
Keywords Smart city project, public sector innovation, implementation barrier, taxonomy, innovation management, digital transformation

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