Bloomberg Harvard City Leadership Initiative

Solving Urban Problems: Research on Local Government Capacity

Summaries of key findings and practical takeaways from 24 peer-reviewed journal articles:

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Research summary

Solving Urban Problems presents findings from two dozen peer-reviewed studies supported by the Bloomberg Harvard City Leadership Initiative in an easy-to-read format, providing practical takeaways for city leaders, students, and others interested in building problem-solving capacity in city halls around the world.

This first edition brings together all action insights published to date in one place and services as an accessible entry point into a growing body of research on strategic leadership and management, cross-boundary collaboration, using data and evidence, and innovation in city government.

 

Key findings from 24 peer-reviewed journal articles

Leading and Managing Strategically

Making Sense of It All

Public Management Review

All Minds on Deck!

Review of Public Personnel Administration

The First 100 Days

Public Administration Review

Organizing People through Storytelling

Academy of Management Learning & Education

Eight Types of Power City Leaders Can Use When Negotiating

Negotiation Journal

Tackling Big, Thorny Problems

Perspectives on Public Management and Governance

Using Data and Evidence
Collaborating Across Boundaries

Teaming Up to Tackle Crime

Public Management Review

When Residents Report

International Journal of Environmental Research; Public Health and Justice Quarterly

Inter-City Collaboration

Global Policy

Innovating and Implementing New Practices

Why Your Innovation Workspace Matters

Policy & Politics

More than the Sum of the Parts

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

Breaking Down City Hall’s Silos

Administration & Society

When Innovation Causes Conflict

International Journal of Public Administration

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