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Context-Orientated Meta-Governance in Danish Urban Regeneration
Public service innovation is common in planning and urban policy, but the long-term sustainability of new policy instruments depends on the development of new administrative practices in local government to maintain continual progress. This article analyses the case of a large-scale experiment on organisational change that was conducted in collaboration between two separate municipal departments of the city of Copenhagen. Experience with emerging new patterns of intra- and inter-organisational interaction documents suggests that service innovation and organisational change in this case mutually reinforce each other in a virtuous circle of innovation.
Context-Orientated Meta-Governance in Danish Urban Regeneration
Public service innovation is common in planning and urban policy, but the long-term sustainability of new policy instruments depends on the development of new administrative practices in local government to maintain continual progress. This article analyses the case of a large-scale experiment on organisational change that was conducted in collaboration between two separate municipal departments of the city of Copenhagen. Experience with emerging new patterns of intra- and inter-organisational interaction documents suggests that service innovation and organisational change in this case mutually reinforce each other in a virtuous circle of innovation.
Context-Orientated Meta-Governance in Danish Urban Regeneration
Engberg, Lars A. (author) / Larsen, Jacob Norvig (author)
Planning Theory & Practice ; 11 ; 549-571
2010-12-01
23 pages
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