Deconstructing complexity: A comparative study of government collaboration in national digital platforms and smart city networks in Europe

Author:

Breaugh Jessica1ORCID,Rackwitz Maike2ORCID,Hammerschmid Gerhard2,Nõmmik Steven3ORCID,Bello Benedetta4,Boon Jan56ORCID,Van Doninck Dries6ORCID,Downe James4ORCID,Randma-Liiv Tiina7ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Hertie School, Berlin, Germany; ESCP Business School Berlin, Berlin, Germany

2. Hertie School, Berlin, Germany

3. Tallinn University of Technology,Tallinn, Estonia

4. Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK

5. University of Hasselt, Hasselt, Belgium

6. University of Antwerp, Antwerpen, Belgium

7. Tallinn University of Technology, Tallinn, Estonia

Abstract

This research deconstructs complexity as a key challenge of intergovernmental digitalisation projects. While much of the literature acknowledges that the fundamental restructuring coupled with technical capacity that these joint projects require leads to increased complexity, little is known about how different types of complexity interact within the collaborative process. Using established concepts of substantive, strategic, and institutional complexity, we apply complexity theory in collaborative digital environments. To do so, eight digital projects are analysed that differ by state structure and government level. Using a cross-case design with 50 semi-structured expert interviews, we find that each digitalisation project exhibits all types of complexity and that these complexities overlap. However, clear differences emerge between national and local level projects, suggesting that complexity in digitalisation processes presents different challenges for collaborative digitalisation projects across contexts.

Funder

the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Public Administration,Sociology and Political Science

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