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Exploring the affordances of collaborative problem-solving technologies in the development of European corridors
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posted on 2021-05-04, 09:01 authored by Isabella M Lami, Luis Alberto FrancoLuis Alberto FrancoCollaborative problem-solving (CPS) technologies are increasingly being used to support spatial planning processes. Despite these advances, published accounts of their use have largely failed to explain if and how uses of these technologies differ from other forms of spatial planning support. In this chapter, we adopt an affordance perspective to examine how the material features of CPS technologies can support stakeholder interactions. We illustrate our theorising by offering an empirical case vignette of the application of InViTo, a particular CPS technology designed and used to support the planning of Eurocorridor 24, which is now called the Rhine-Alpine Corridor. We conclude with a brief discussion of the implications of adopting an affordance lens for assessing the current use of CPS technologies in spatial planning processes. Directions for future research are also proposed.
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- Business and Economics
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- Business
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Integrated Spatial and Transport Infrastructure DevelopmentPages
65 - 80Publisher
Springer International PublishingVersion
- VoR (Version of Record)
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© Springer International PublishingPublisher statement
This book chapter was published in the book Integrated Spatial and Transport Infrastructure Development [© Springer International Publishing]. The definitive published version is available at https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-15708-5_4.Publication date
2016-12-31Copyright date
2016ISBN
9783319157078; 9783319157085; 9783319372532Publisher version
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Contributions to EconomicsLanguage
- en