O desenvolvimento de capacidades dinâmicas de cidades inteligentes

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Ano de defesa: 2024
Autor(a) principal: Welter, Clarice Vepo do Nascimento
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Resumo: The nature of dynamic capabilities and their impact on the development of smart cities are not widely discussed in the literature. However, with the growing interest of scholars in the phenomenon of smart cities, the role that dynamic capabilities play in the development of these cities has become a relevant topic in academia. However, there is still a lack of discussion on how the development of these dynamic capabilities occurs in a smart city. Therefore, analyzing the development of the dynamic capabilities of smart cities, from the lens of microfoundations, and their relationship with urban intelligence seems to be timely and necessary. To achieve this research objective, a single case study was developed in Florianópolis, considered the smartest city in Brazil according to the Connected Smart Cities Ranking (2023). This study, of a descriptive and exploratory nature, used a qualitative approach, involving different actors of the quadruple helix (Government, Universities, Companies and Civil Society Organizations). Data collection included interviews conducted during the month of July 2023, analysis of documents such as reports and the municipality's Master Plan, as well as images and videos from the social networks of the actors involved. Data analysis was carried out through content analysis, following the phases proposed by Bardin (2014): pre-analysis, exploration of the material and treatment of results, inference and interpretation. The results showed that Florianópolis has initiatives in all dimensions proposed by Giffinger et al. (2007), with emphasis on the dimensions of smart economy, smart people and smart life. The investigation of the microfoundations of dynamic capabilities revealed a series of key processes, routines and skills present in the urban environment of Florianópolis, which enabled the development of its intelligence. These microfoundations constitute an essential outline for the development of the dynamic capabilities of smart cities and directly influence the scope of urban intelligence. The research demonstrated empirically that the capabilities of 'sense', 'seize', 'align' and 'transform' are related to the dimensions of a smart city, contributing to its intelligence. These capabilities are operationalized by several microfoundations, composed of processes, routines, and practices that have enabled Florianópolis to develop initiatives and solutions in all dimensions of a smart city. A wide range of factors perceived as prerequisites for the development of smart cities were highlighted, highlighting the city's innovation ecosystem, multi-stakeholder partnerships, and a government open to dialogue. The theoretical contribution of this study lies in the refinement of the theory of dynamic capabilities, particularly relevant in dynamic urban environments. The research advances the literature by identifying and operationalizing the microfoundations of each dynamic capability, highlighting the importance of continuous monitoring of the population's needs and expectations. In addition, the thesis proposes three microfoundations for the capability to 'align', advancing the literature on smart cities. In the managerial field, the thesis offers a dynamic perspective on how cities can gain and sustain a competitive advantage, providing a framework of dynamic capabilities that support urban transformation. It also suggests that understanding these capabilities should be an integral part of the curriculum of public managers, contributing to the sustainable and inclusive development of cities, aligned with the objectives of the 2030 Agenda, specifically objective 11.
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spelling O desenvolvimento de capacidades dinâmicas de cidades inteligentesDeveloping dynamic capabilities of smart citiesCapacidades dinâmicasCidades inteligentesMicrofundamentosDynamic capabilitiesSmart citiesMicrofoundationsCNPQ::CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS::ADMINISTRACAOThe nature of dynamic capabilities and their impact on the development of smart cities are not widely discussed in the literature. However, with the growing interest of scholars in the phenomenon of smart cities, the role that dynamic capabilities play in the development of these cities has become a relevant topic in academia. However, there is still a lack of discussion on how the development of these dynamic capabilities occurs in a smart city. Therefore, analyzing the development of the dynamic capabilities of smart cities, from the lens of microfoundations, and their relationship with urban intelligence seems to be timely and necessary. To achieve this research objective, a single case study was developed in Florianópolis, considered the smartest city in Brazil according to the Connected Smart Cities Ranking (2023). This study, of a descriptive and exploratory nature, used a qualitative approach, involving different actors of the quadruple helix (Government, Universities, Companies and Civil Society Organizations). Data collection included interviews conducted during the month of July 2023, analysis of documents such as reports and the municipality's Master Plan, as well as images and videos from the social networks of the actors involved. Data analysis was carried out through content analysis, following the phases proposed by Bardin (2014): pre-analysis, exploration of the material and treatment of results, inference and interpretation. The results showed that Florianópolis has initiatives in all dimensions proposed by Giffinger et al. (2007), with emphasis on the dimensions of smart economy, smart people and smart life. The investigation of the microfoundations of dynamic capabilities revealed a series of key processes, routines and skills present in the urban environment of Florianópolis, which enabled the development of its intelligence. These microfoundations constitute an essential outline for the development of the dynamic capabilities of smart cities and directly influence the scope of urban intelligence. The research demonstrated empirically that the capabilities of 'sense', 'seize', 'align' and 'transform' are related to the dimensions of a smart city, contributing to its intelligence. These capabilities are operationalized by several microfoundations, composed of processes, routines, and practices that have enabled Florianópolis to develop initiatives and solutions in all dimensions of a smart city. A wide range of factors perceived as prerequisites for the development of smart cities were highlighted, highlighting the city's innovation ecosystem, multi-stakeholder partnerships, and a government open to dialogue. The theoretical contribution of this study lies in the refinement of the theory of dynamic capabilities, particularly relevant in dynamic urban environments. The research advances the literature by identifying and operationalizing the microfoundations of each dynamic capability, highlighting the importance of continuous monitoring of the population's needs and expectations. In addition, the thesis proposes three microfoundations for the capability to 'align', advancing the literature on smart cities. In the managerial field, the thesis offers a dynamic perspective on how cities can gain and sustain a competitive advantage, providing a framework of dynamic capabilities that support urban transformation. It also suggests that understanding these capabilities should be an integral part of the curriculum of public managers, contributing to the sustainable and inclusive development of cities, aligned with the objectives of the 2030 Agenda, specifically objective 11.A natureza das capacidades dinâmicas e seu impacto no desenvolvimento de cidades inteligentes não são amplamente discutidos na literatura, entretanto, com o crescente interesse de estudiosos no fenômeno das cidades inteligentes, o papel que as capacidades dinâmicas desempenham no desenvolvimento dessas cidades vem se tornando um tema relevante na academia. No entanto, ainda falta discussão sobre como ocorre o desenvolvimento dessas capacidades dinâmicas em uma cidade inteligente. Portanto, analisar o desenvolvimento das capacidades dinâmicas de cidades inteligentes, a partir da lente dos microfundamentos, e a sua relação com a inteligência das cidades parece ser oportuno e necessário. Para atingir este objetivo de pesquisa, foi desenvolvido um estudo de caso único em Florianópolis, considerada a cidade mais inteligente do Brasil segundo o Ranking Connected Smart Cities (2023). Este estudo, de natureza descritiva e exploratória, utilizou uma abordagem qualitativa, envolvendo diferentes atores da quádrupla hélice (Governo, Universidades, Empresas e Organizações da Sociedade Civil). A coleta de dados incluiu entrevistas realizadas durante o mês de julho de 2023, análise de documentos como relatórios e o Plano Diretor do município, bem como imagens e vídeos das redes sociais dos atores envolvidos. A análise dos dados foi realizada por meio da análise de conteúdo, seguindo as fases propostas por Bardin (2014): préanálise, exploração do material e tratamento dos resultados, inferência e interpretação. Os resultados evidenciaram que Florianópolis possui iniciativas em todas as dimensões propostas por Giffinger et al. (2007), com destaque para as dimensões de economia inteligente, pessoa inteligente e vida inteligente. A investigação dos microfundamentos das capacidades dinâmicas revelou uma série de processos, rotinas e habilidades-chave presentes no ambiente urbano de Florianópolis, que propiciaram o desenvolvimento de sua inteligência. Esses microfundamentos constituem um esboço essencial para o desenvolvimento das capacidades dinâmicas de cidades inteligentes e influenciam diretamente o alcance da inteligência. A pesquisa demonstrou empiricamente que as capacidades de 'sense', 'seize', 'align' e 'transform' estão relacionadas às dimensões de uma cidade inteligente, contribuindo para sua inteligência. Essas capacidades são operacionalizadas por diversos microfundamentos, compostos por processos, rotinas e práticas que permitiram a Florianópolis desenvolver iniciativas e soluções em todas as dimensões de uma cidade inteligente. Foi evidenciada uma ampla gama de fatores percebidos como pré-requisitos para o desenvolvimento da inteligência das cidades, destacando o ecossistema de inovação da cidade, as parcerias multissetoriais e um governo aberto ao diálogo. A contribuição teórica deste estudo reside no aprimoramento da teoria das capacidades dinâmicas, particularmente relevante em ambientes urbanos dinâmicos. A pesquisa avança a literatura ao identificar e operacionalizar os microfundamentos de cada capacidade dinâmica, destacando a importância do monitoramento contínuo das necessidades e expectativas da população. Além disso, a tese propõe três microfundamentos para a capacidade de 'align', avançando a literatura sobre cidades inteligentes. No campo gerencial, a tese oferece uma perspectiva dinâmica sobre como as cidades podem ganhar e sustentar uma vantagem competitiva, fornecendo uma estrutura de capacidades dinâmicas que apoiam a transformação urbana. Sugere também que a compreensão dessas capacidades deve ser parte integrante do currículo dos gestores públicos, contribuindo para o desenvolvimento sustentável e inclusivo das cidades, alinhado aos objetivos da Agenda 2030, especificamente o objetivo 11.Universidade Federal de Santa MariaBrasilAdministraçãoUFSMPrograma de Pós-Graduação em AdministraçãoCentro de Ciências Sociais e HumanasBichueti, Roberto Schopronihttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5060454514705901Sausen, Jorge OneideRossetto, Carlos RicardoOliveira, Marta Olivia Rovedder deKneipp, Jordana MarquesWelter, Clarice Vepo do Nascimento2024-11-08T12:52:07Z2024-11-08T12:52:07Z2024-09-09info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfhttp://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/33342ark:/26339/0013000019pg0porAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationalinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSMinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM2024-11-08T12:52:07Zoai:repositorio.ufsm.br:1/33342Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/PUBhttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/oai/requestatendimento.sib@ufsm.br||tedebc@gmail.com||manancial@ufsm.bropendoar:2024-11-08T12:52:07Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSM - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv O desenvolvimento de capacidades dinâmicas de cidades inteligentes
Developing dynamic capabilities of smart cities
title O desenvolvimento de capacidades dinâmicas de cidades inteligentes
spellingShingle O desenvolvimento de capacidades dinâmicas de cidades inteligentes
Welter, Clarice Vepo do Nascimento
Capacidades dinâmicas
Cidades inteligentes
Microfundamentos
Dynamic capabilities
Smart cities
Microfoundations
CNPQ::CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS::ADMINISTRACAO
title_short O desenvolvimento de capacidades dinâmicas de cidades inteligentes
title_full O desenvolvimento de capacidades dinâmicas de cidades inteligentes
title_fullStr O desenvolvimento de capacidades dinâmicas de cidades inteligentes
title_full_unstemmed O desenvolvimento de capacidades dinâmicas de cidades inteligentes
title_sort O desenvolvimento de capacidades dinâmicas de cidades inteligentes
author Welter, Clarice Vepo do Nascimento
author_facet Welter, Clarice Vepo do Nascimento
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Bichueti, Roberto Schoproni
http://lattes.cnpq.br/5060454514705901
Sausen, Jorge Oneide
Rossetto, Carlos Ricardo
Oliveira, Marta Olivia Rovedder de
Kneipp, Jordana Marques
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Welter, Clarice Vepo do Nascimento
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Capacidades dinâmicas
Cidades inteligentes
Microfundamentos
Dynamic capabilities
Smart cities
Microfoundations
CNPQ::CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS::ADMINISTRACAO
topic Capacidades dinâmicas
Cidades inteligentes
Microfundamentos
Dynamic capabilities
Smart cities
Microfoundations
CNPQ::CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS::ADMINISTRACAO
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