Purpose: Micro-municipalities are a widespread form of local government worldwide. However, research into micro-municipalities is often fragmented across various disciplines (e.g. public management, urban studies, etc.), limiting our understanding of the diverse influences impacting micro-municipal administration. Here, we review the literature on micro-municipalities and investigate the network relationships affecting their administration. Design/methodology/approach: We performed a systematic literature review on micro-municipal administration. We adopted a network perspective for analysing the sample articles, which helps identify the multiple nodes that influence micro-municipalities’ administration, the drivers of relationships between the nodes, and the direction and flow of authority between these nodes. Findings: We propose a network-based framework of micro-municipal administration that incorporates tailored interventions and support from higher government levels, adaptive stakeholder engagement, residents’ active participation, and responsive leadership. Originality/value: This is the first systematic literature review of micro-municipalities and the first to propose a network-based framework for their effective governance. © 2024, Emerald Publishing Limited.
Micro-municipal administration: a review and network-based framework / Cristofaro, Matteo; Cucari, Nicola; Zannoni, Anastassia; Laviola, Francesco; Monda, Antonella; Liberato Lo Conte, Davide; Schilleci, Pinalba; Girma Haylemariam, Leul; Mare, Simona Margareta. - In: THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT. - ISSN 0951-3558. - (2024). [10.1108/ijpsm-02-2024-0041]
Micro-municipal administration: a review and network-based framework
Cucari, Nicola;Laviola, Francesco;Liberato Lo Conte, Davide;Girma Haylemariam, Leul;
2024
Abstract
Purpose: Micro-municipalities are a widespread form of local government worldwide. However, research into micro-municipalities is often fragmented across various disciplines (e.g. public management, urban studies, etc.), limiting our understanding of the diverse influences impacting micro-municipal administration. Here, we review the literature on micro-municipalities and investigate the network relationships affecting their administration. Design/methodology/approach: We performed a systematic literature review on micro-municipal administration. We adopted a network perspective for analysing the sample articles, which helps identify the multiple nodes that influence micro-municipalities’ administration, the drivers of relationships between the nodes, and the direction and flow of authority between these nodes. Findings: We propose a network-based framework of micro-municipal administration that incorporates tailored interventions and support from higher government levels, adaptive stakeholder engagement, residents’ active participation, and responsive leadership. Originality/value: This is the first systematic literature review of micro-municipalities and the first to propose a network-based framework for their effective governance. © 2024, Emerald Publishing Limited.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


