Objective: The smart city is defined as a mix of urban strategies aimed at optimizing and innovating public services. Current cities are hybrid and affected by complex systems with inter-institutional collaboration. This study aims to understand which variables are most present and important according to the literature review and comparative analysis of two case studies. Methodology: The authors have chosen the emerging smart city of Turin and Lugano to conduct a cross-analysis based on the matrix proposed by Yin (2017). This research is charac-terized as a holistic study of multiple cases. Findings: The research was carried out thanks to results produced by literature and emerg-ing from the analysis of realities exposed, to assess the performance of projects and urban sustainability. A set of 71 indicators has been designed to assess the impacts of a smart city. 5 Indicators are related to management performance, 18 to governance and 48 to reporting. Value Added: This research aims to implement the theory of information reporting by providing guidelines for indicators in inter-institutional, cross-sectoral and multi-level con-texts maximising smart factors in cities and meeting stakeholder needs in a hybrid organiza-tion. Recommendations: Future research is recommended to confirm the relevant indicators for stakeholders associated with communication methods.
Performance Evaluaton in the Inter-Institutional Collaboration Context of Hybrid Smart Cities
Silvana Secinaro;Valerio Brescia
;Daniel Iannaci;
2021-01-01
Abstract
Objective: The smart city is defined as a mix of urban strategies aimed at optimizing and innovating public services. Current cities are hybrid and affected by complex systems with inter-institutional collaboration. This study aims to understand which variables are most present and important according to the literature review and comparative analysis of two case studies. Methodology: The authors have chosen the emerging smart city of Turin and Lugano to conduct a cross-analysis based on the matrix proposed by Yin (2017). This research is charac-terized as a holistic study of multiple cases. Findings: The research was carried out thanks to results produced by literature and emerg-ing from the analysis of realities exposed, to assess the performance of projects and urban sustainability. A set of 71 indicators has been designed to assess the impacts of a smart city. 5 Indicators are related to management performance, 18 to governance and 48 to reporting. Value Added: This research aims to implement the theory of information reporting by providing guidelines for indicators in inter-institutional, cross-sectoral and multi-level con-texts maximising smart factors in cities and meeting stakeholder needs in a hybrid organiza-tion. Recommendations: Future research is recommended to confirm the relevant indicators for stakeholders associated with communication methods.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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