Local Autonomy in Temporary Organizations: The Case of Smart City Pilots

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Abstract

Local actors are to an increasing extent engaging in national and European Union (EU)–based development and sustainability agendas. These ventures often materialize in the form of temporary organizations such as pilots and projects. This article contributes to debates on project-based, experimental and temporary organizations by unpacking the organizational architecture of pilots and analyzing how the democratic autonomy of local public actors is formed. Through the example of smart city pilots, the study shows how a range of intersecting relations and hierarchies enable and circumscribe public-sector autonomy—from local actors’ attempts to align pilots with political goals to the limitations of standardized and scalable knowledge and strict funding requirements.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1485-1511
JournalAdministration and Society
Volume53
Issue number10
Early online date2021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Public Administration Studies

Free keywords

  • elements of organization
  • experimental governance
  • pilot
  • projectification
  • smart city
  • temporary organization

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