1. Urban governance innovations in Rio de Janeiro: The political management of digital innovations
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Bruno Paschoal and Kai Wegrich
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Sociology and Political Science ,Corporate governance ,05 social sciences ,Control (management) ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,0507 social and economic geography ,Management styles ,021107 urban & regional planning ,02 engineering and technology ,Public administration ,Political management ,Urban Studies ,Politics ,Information and Communications Technology ,Public service ,Sociology ,Urban governance ,050703 geography - Abstract
This article analyzes urban governance innovations in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, focusing on the role of these innovations within the wider political management strategy of the executive leader. These innovations, all of which utilize digital information and communication technologies, are important elements within a leadership and management strategy. The article explores the role of digital innovations within the broader strategy of the mayor’s use of managerial tools as means to strengthen control of the city’s governance. Though presented as an apolitical management style of “what works,” this form of management is also deployed to enforce contentious political decisions with substantial implications for the social fabric of the city. This article offers an analysis of the political role and implications of urban governance and public service innovations that are often presented and analyzed in purely instrumental and apolitical ways.
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- 2017
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