Smart governance strategies and their relationships with SDGs in three Latin American cities

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D. Jurado-Zambrano, Juan Velez-Ocampo, Esteban López-Zapata
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to identify and analyze the strategic decisions, especially those focused on smart governance, that have been implemented by the cities of Buenos Aires (Argentina), Medellín (Colombia) and Mexico City (Mexico) and how they have impacted the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Design/methodology/approach Using a qualitative approach and a descriptive scope, this manuscript follows a multiple case study methodology that was primarily based on the analysis of archival records and documentation using pattern-matching and cross-case synthesis as analytical techniques. Findings Observed cities share three main characteristics when implementing smart governance strategies linked to SDG 16: technology-based solutions to solve recent and long-lasting societal problems; broad, diverse and active citizen participation; and a socio-technical approach toward smart governance and SDG 16. Research limitations/implications This paper points out the linkages between smart governance and SDGs in emerging markets’ smart cities. The findings of this study indicate the need to promote socio-technical approaches – rather than merely technical perspectives – to achieve SDG 16. Hence, citizen participation, open government and co-creation initiatives are key to the promotion of more inclusive and solid institutions. Originality/value The most important contribution of this study is to identify the strategic initiatives developed by three leading smart cities in Latin America from the smart governance point of view and their relationship with the SDGs, which is useful because it contributes to expanding our understanding of smart governance from practical experiences.
三个拉丁美洲城市的智慧治理战略及其与可持续发展目标的关系
本文的目的是识别和分析布宜诺斯艾利斯(阿根廷),Medellín(哥伦比亚)和墨西哥城(墨西哥)等城市实施的战略决策,特别是那些专注于智能治理的决策,以及它们如何影响可持续发展目标(sdg)。设计/方法/方法本文采用定性方法和描述性范围,遵循多案例研究方法,该方法主要基于档案记录和文档的分析,使用模式匹配和跨案例综合作为分析技术。我们观察到的城市在实施与可持续发展目标16相关的智慧治理战略时具有三个主要特征:基于技术的解决方案,以解决近期和长期的社会问题;广泛、多样和积极的公民参与;以及实现智能治理和可持续发展目标16的社会技术方法。本文指出了新兴市场智慧城市中智慧治理与可持续发展目标之间的联系。这项研究的结果表明,需要促进社会技术方法,而不仅仅是技术角度,以实现可持续发展目标16。因此,公民参与、开放政府和共同创造举措是促进更具包容性和坚实的制度的关键。独创性/价值本研究最重要的贡献是从智慧治理的角度及其与可持续发展目标的关系确定了拉丁美洲三个领先的智慧城市制定的战略举措,这很有用,因为它有助于从实践经验中扩展我们对智慧治理的理解。
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期刊介绍: Management Research welcomes papers, including cross-disciplinary work, on the following areas (but is not limited to): • Human Resource Management • Strategic Management • Organizational Behaviour • Organization Theory • Corporate Governance • Managerial Economics • Cross Cultural Management.
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