Rome's Telematics Strategy-Making Process: Sociotechnical Alignment and Clusters
Alfonso Molina and
Mirta Michilli
The Journal of Technology Transfer, 2002, vol. 27, issue 1, 60 pages
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The paper discusses the constituency-building story of the emergence and development of Rome Municipality's Eurolaboratorio and telematics strategy-making process. The analysis uses Molina's diamond of socio-technical alignment to assess the initial conditions and map the evolution of the main aspects of the story. It includes a description of the rationale and operation of Eurolaboratorio, its success in taking the Municipality into many European collaborative research and technology projects, the approach implemented for the telematics strategy-making in Rome, the advances of the process and the political-human aspects influencing its development. A final section provides some theoretical reflections on the relations between "micro" constituency-building processes and "macro contextual" features. Copyright 2002 by Kluwer Academic Publishers
Date: 2002
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