Municipalities' digitalization and sustainability transformations: A network approach for designing a transdisciplinary knowledge community

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In response to changing climatic conditions and the increasing need for more inclusive and participatory municipal service provision, many municipalities are undergoing a dual transformation process, one digital and one socio-ecological one. However, municipalities are at different stages and with different paces, often neither know what each other's transformation processes look like nor have the tools and resources for meaningful cooperation. To foster knowledge sharing and mutual learning, we use a network approach for designing a transdisciplinary knowledge community for municipalities undergoing such transformation processes. This research in progress serves to improve the transfer between science and practice.

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Hamm, A., Ullrich, A., Rehak, R., Becker, K., & Nölting, B. (2023). Municipalities’ digitalization and sustainability transformations: A network approach for designing a transdisciplinary knowledge community. In ACM International Conference Proceeding Series (pp. 174–179). Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/3593743.3593780

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