Territory, Institutional Work, and Policy Co-creation: The Case of Venelles in Transition

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2024

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Sarah Serval et al., « Territory, Institutional Work, and Policy Co-creation: The Case of Venelles in Transition », Innovations, ID : 10670/1.a7475f...


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The article aims to understand how the territory influences the organizational dimension of institutional work of territorial managers deploying co-creation in the face of societal challenges. Co-creation is perceived as a solution for these problems requiring innovative and collaborative approaches. However, these practices are emerging and must be adapted to the context. The findings of our qualitative single case study show a paradoxical model of institutional work: the territory can both facilitate and complicate the institutional work of territorial managers. Their practices are based on a hierarchical and top-down logic, with a centralized, closed, and internal organization of institutional work when the territory facilitates the action. On the other hand, during the co-creation process, the territory complicates institutional work, which is based on a bottom-up logic, emerging practices, and a dispersed, open and territorial organization of institutional work. JEL Codes: O350, R580

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