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Who are you? Examining the multifaceted innovation roles of municipal governments in AI governance
Our study advances theoretical understanding of the diverse roles municipal governments play in governing the development and deployment of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies within their administrative boundaries. While existing literature typically frames municipalities as regulators or adopters of AI, it tends to overlook the broader set of responsibilities they assume in shaping AI governance. To address this gap, we map traditional innovation roles onto the multiple functions that municipal governments perform in the emerging domain of AI technologies. Drawing from innovation management theory and AI governance literature examining the agency of governments and public sector organizations in AI governance, we identify core continuities and contextual adaptations in these roles. These insights illustrate how the foundational logic of traditional innovation roles is preserved but recalibrated to reflect the specific demands of AI governance at the municipal level. This theoretical contribution extends innovation role typologies into the field of AI governance, laying the groundwork for future empirical research and policy development.
期刊介绍:
The interdisciplinary journal Technovation covers various aspects of technological innovation, exploring processes, products, and social impacts. It examines innovation in both process and product realms, including social innovations like regulatory frameworks and non-economic benefits. Topics range from emerging trends and capital for development to managing technology-intensive ventures and innovation in organizations of different sizes. It also discusses organizational structures, investment strategies for science and technology enterprises, and the roles of technological innovators. Additionally, it addresses technology transfer between developing countries and innovation across enterprise, political, and economic systems.