Reimagining cities as self-organising capital creating ecosystems

Kevin C. Desouza , Richard T. Watson , Marc E.  B. Picavet
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Executives who lead cities face considerable challenges. Cities are complex ecosystems comprising myriad interacting systems, including information systems, which are vital for their operation and prosperity. Recognizing the value that information systems can offer, significant investments have been made to acquire these systems and make cities smarter or more intelligent. However, many smart city projects have failed to deliver on their promises due to a lack of clarity regarding their overall goals. Smarter or more intelligent towards what end? This article provides a systems-inspired approach to urban planning based on the premise that a city is a self-organising, capital-creating ecosystem composed of a city's administration and the many organizations within its domain. As the city's keystone entity, the administration's role is to create capital that enhances the capital productivity of other ecosystem members and nourishes innovators to boost capital creativity. A capital improvement budgeting framework can specify the allocation of all forms of capital to promote symbiotic connections between the various entities within a city. A city stack is designed to guide a city's administration in cooperating with its self-organising ecosystem. A research agenda to foster capital creation by city leaders is also outlined.
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将城市重新想象为自我组织的资本创造生态系统
领导城市的管理人员面临着巨大的挑战。城市是一个复杂的生态系统,由无数相互作用的系统组成,其中包括对城市运行和繁荣至关重要的信息系统。由于认识到信息系统所能提供的价值,人们投入了大量资金来获取这些系统,使城市变得更加智能或智慧。然而,由于总体目标不明确,许多智慧城市项目未能兑现承诺。更智能或更智慧的目的是什么?本文提供了一种基于系统启发的城市规划方法,其前提是城市是一个自组织的、创造资本的生态系统,由城市管理部门及其领域内的众多组织组成。作为城市的基石实体,行政部门的作用是创造资本,以提高生态系统其他成员的资本生产率,并滋养创新者以提高资本创造力。资本改善预算框架可明确规定各种形式资本的分配,以促进城市内各实体之间的共生联系。城市堆栈旨在指导城市管理部门与自组织生态系统合作。此外,还概述了促进城市领导者创造资本的研究议程。
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