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Can startups solve urban problems? An analysis of Amsterdam’s “Startup in Residence” programme
Can city administrations benefit from the entrepreneurial spirit of startups, and create better urban solutions with their help? In this paper, we critically assess the interplay between startups and city administrations for city-driven innovative public procurement or “challenge-based procurement” policy, taking Amsterdam’s Startup in Residence (SiR) programme as a case study. We describe and analyse this programme from two perspectives: i) the economic development perspective, i.e. does it promote startups and does it bring them new business opportunities, and ii) a governance perspective, i.e. does it bridge the gap between startups and the city bureaucracy; does it lead to a more innovative culture within city government.
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Organising Smart City Projects, lessons from Amsterdam
In recent years, a large amount of smart city solutions has been started in Amsterdam that contribute to the quality of life in the city. However, many of these solutions or initiatives do not succeed. Getting smart city solutions off the ground is not just about developing and applying technology: it demands new networking and management competencies. Solutions are not developed and implemented by one single company, but take shape in networks, at the intersection of technologies and industries, and with the involvement of citizens/end users. A team of five researchers systematically analysed 12 smart city projects in Amsterdam from three domains - energy, mobility and circular economy - and focused on questions as: - How do organisations with different agendas, collaborate on smart city projects? - What challenges do they face? - What kind of value is created? - How are risks and returns shared, and how are users involved? - What is the upscaling dynamic of smart city solutions, if any? - How can smart city projects be managed professionally? This publication is issued by Entrepreneurship, Urban Management and Urban Technology of the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences and has been established in cooperation with partner Amsterdam Smart City.
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