Cities as public agents: A typology of co-creational leadership for urban climate transformation

IF 4.4 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Hege Hofstad , Trond Vedeld , Annika Agger , Gro Sandkjær Hanssen , Anders Tønnesen , Sandra Valencia
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Abstract

This article develops a typology of co-creational leadership for urban climate transformation. The typology is constructed from a combination of governance theory and empirical observations of co-creational leadership in four global, climate-ambitious cities. By applying a framework that differentiates between authority (multilevel or polycentric) and purpose (policy design or implementation) as key dimensions and categories that structure and condition cities’ performance of co-creational leadership, the typology draws out four unique yet interdependent ideal types of leadership. The typology serves two aims. First, it allows a more nuanced understanding of the ways in which contextual features present distinct types of challenges and condition co-creational leadership by cities. Second, it provides a framework for investigating what is required by city officials as leaders of co-creation. The typology underlines how co-creation is an intrinsic element of hybrid city climate governance.

城市作为公共代理人:城市气候转型的共同创造领导类型
本文发展了城市气候转型的共同创造领导类型。该类型学结合了治理理论和对四个全球气候雄心勃勃的城市共同创造领导力的实证观察。通过应用区分权威(多层次或多中心)和目的(政策设计或实施)的框架,作为构建和条件城市共同创造领导绩效的关键维度和类别,该类型学得出了四种独特但相互依存的理想领导类型。类型学有两个目的。首先,它允许更细致入微地理解背景特征如何呈现不同类型的挑战和城市共同创造领导力的条件。其次,它为调查城市官员作为共同创造的领导者需要什么提供了一个框架。该类型学强调了共同创造是混合城市气候治理的内在要素。
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