In-between stability and adaptability

Lina Berglund-Snodgrass, Mats Fred, Dalia Mukhtar-Landgren
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Innovation platforms are new collaborative organisations in the urban development context that aim to support innovation. They assemble different organisations and actors and act as flexible intermediary links between the same. By being intrinsically flexible and adaptable in form and function, the innovation platform can be seen as an organisational accomplishment or enactment of adaptive planning. Central to adaptive planning is the balance between organisational flexibility and stability, which is also intrinsic to any public innovation work. Public sector innovations are often perceived to require open and experimental trial and error strategies – while their institutional setting simultaneously requires stability. The aim of this article is to analyse how individuals working in innovation platforms make sense of their organisation at the intersection of adaptability and stability. We describe the tension between adaptability and stability inherent to innovation platforms, as the platforms are set to facilitate relationships between actors while maintaining their role as an independent organisation. This article is based on an in-depth multiple-case study of 15 innovation platforms in the Nordic countries, consisting of interviews with representatives, as well as extensive desktop material and participant observations. By adopting an organisational and sense-making perspective, we analyse how people working in platforms enact their organisations and their environment through processes of belief and action-driven sense-making. We conclude that despite innovation platforms’ strong advocacy – and sense-making – in terms of adaptability and chameleon-like characteristics, stability is enacted through making sense of themselves as a legitimate and necessary position/node in urban planning and development.
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介于稳定性和适应性之间
创新平台是城市发展背景下旨在支持创新的新型协作组织。它们将不同的组织和参与者聚集在一起,并作为这些组织和参与者之间灵活的中介联系。由于创新平台在形式和功能上具有内在的灵活性和适应性,因此可以将其视为一种组织成就或适应性规划的制定。适应性规划的核心是组织灵活性和稳定性之间的平衡,这也是任何公共创新工作的内在要求。公共部门的创新通常被认为需要公开和实验性的试错策略,而它们的制度设置同时需要稳定性。本文的目的是分析在创新平台中工作的个人如何在适应性和稳定性的交叉点上理解他们的组织。我们描述了创新平台固有的适应性和稳定性之间的紧张关系,因为平台的设置是为了促进参与者之间的关系,同时保持他们作为一个独立组织的角色。本文基于对北欧国家15个创新平台的深入多案例研究,包括对代表的采访,以及广泛的桌面材料和参与者观察。通过采用组织和意义构建的视角,我们分析了在平台上工作的人们如何通过信念和行动驱动的意义构建过程来制定他们的组织和环境。我们得出的结论是,尽管创新平台在适应性和变色龙特征方面有很强的宣传和意义,但稳定性是通过将自己视为城市规划和发展中合法和必要的位置/节点来实现的。
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