Network Management and Information Systems in Promotion of Urban Economic Development: Some Reflections from CityWeb of Tampere
Sotarauta, Markku (2001)
Sotarauta, Markku
2001
European Planning Studies 9 6
693-706
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:uta-201604201449
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:uta-201604201449
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Partnership relations have become more important in promotion of urban economic development. Efforts have been made to create such networks by which to strive for new markets or political arenas and so to extend the resource base of the urban region. The objective in the creation of networks is the most efficient mobilisation possible of the knowhow and resources in the urban region and external to it. These observations inevitably prompt the following questions: How can the quality of cooperative processes be improved and how can networks and various development projects be managed? It seems evident that information and its conscious management play a crucial role in seeking answers to these questions. Simultaneously such questions emerge as to how network management can respond to the increasing amount of information and the demands for rapid learning. How can the vast flood of information and knowledge in the networks be managed, how can essential features be extracted, i.e. how can a sustainable basis for perception be created? One possible answer, among others, to these questions is information systems utilising modern information technology. This paper focus on the urban development networks and especially at how their efficiency can be promoted by network management and by modern information systems. The case described and tentatively analysed is the information system CityWeb of Tampere urban region, Finland.
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