AUTHOR=Meijer Albert Jacob , Lips Miriam , Chen Kaiping TITLE=Open Governance: A New Paradigm for Understanding Urban Governance in an Information Age JOURNAL=Frontiers in Sustainable Cities VOLUME=1 YEAR=2019 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/sustainable-cities/articles/10.3389/frsc.2019.00003 DOI=10.3389/frsc.2019.00003 ISSN=2624-9634 ABSTRACT=
This theoretical viewpoint paper presents a new perspective on urban governance in an information age. Smart city governance is not only about technology but also about re-organizing collaboration between a variety of actors. The introduction of new tools for open collaboration in the public domain is rapidly changing the way collaborative action is organized. These technologies reduce the transaction costs for massive collaboration dramatically and thus facilitate new forms of collaboration that we could call “open governance”: new innovative forms of collective action aimed at solving complex public policy issues, contributing to public knowledge, or replacing traditional forms of public service provision. These innovative open and collaborative organizational forms in cities seem to point toward not only a wide variety of digitally connected actors but also to a fundamentally different and more invisible role of government in these arrangements. We argue that the recently emerging paradigm of New Public Governance (NPG) (Osborne,