The Innovative City: The Relationship between Technical and Nontechnical Change in City Government

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Abstract

One of the smart city's most alluring features is its promise of innovation: it uses cutting-edge technology to transform municipal operations. Like efficiency, innovation possesses a nebulous appeal of being both neutral and optimal that is difficult to oppose. After all, who would want her city to stagnate rather than innovate?

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Green, B. (2019). The Innovative City: The Relationship between Technical and Nontechnical Change in City Government. In The Smart Enough City (pp. 117–142). The MIT Press. https://doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/11555.003.0008

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