Troels Schultz Larsen
Roskilde University
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International Journal of Public Administration | 2015
Troels Schultz Larsen
Building on a growing body of literature on public innovation and the rediscovery of bureaucracy, this article explores the relations between innovation and bureaucracy. A framework for studying innovation in a bureaucratic context is developed and its relevance assessed through a case study of the successful implementation but failed diffusion of an innovation project. The case study demonstrates how a bureaucratic context represents not only barriers to innovation but also a number of complex drivers. The outline of these ambivalent relations is used to tease out the Janus face of the new spirit of innovation in public administration.Building on a growing body of literature on public innovation and the rediscovery of bureaucracy, this article explores the relations between innovation and bureaucracy. A framework for studying innovation in a bureaucratic context is developed and its relevance assessed through a case study of the successful implementation but failed diffusion of an innovation project. The case study demonstrates how a bureaucratic context represents not only barriers to innovation but also a number of complex drivers. The outline of these ambivalent relations is used to tease out the Janus face of the new spirit of innovation in public administration.
Urban Geography | 2018
Troels Schultz Larsen
ABSTRACT Urban Outcast and advanced marginality belongs to a theory culture rarely engaged in comparative urban studies. Here the potential of advanced marginality as a comparative research strategy is explored paying special attention to the concepts of epistemic reflexivity, analogical reasoning and homology. These concepts are applied as the foundation of a comparative research design comprising three necessary and interconnected analytical moments linking reflexivity, theory and empirical analysis. Empirically this strategy and design is confronted in the case of four Danish “Grey belt” housing estates. The empirical confrontation demonstrates that both strategy and design are relevant and productive. Nevertheless, there is a need to question, adapt and extent the six original properties of advanced marginality. Secondly the empirical confrontation demonstrates that both strategy and design can contribute to the current conversations on the comparative in urban studies empirically and conceptually, underscoring the curiosity of its eclipse in these conversations.ABSTRACTUrban Outcast and advanced marginality belongs to a theory culture rarely engaged in comparative urban studies. Here the potential of advanced marginality as a comparative research strategy...
Archive | 2014
Troels Schultz Larsen
Nordisk Psykologi | 2012
Troels Schultz Larsen
Archive | 2010
Karina Sehested; Eva Sørensen; Troels Schultz Larsen; Dorthe Hedensted Lund
RGS-IBG Annual International Conference: Geographical landscapes / changing landscapes of geography | 2018
Kristian Nagel Delica; Troels Schultz Larsen
Nordisk Psykologi | 2018
Troels Schultz Larsen
City | 2018
Troels Schultz Larsen; Kristian Nagel Delica
Altinget | By og Bolig | 2018
Troels Schultz Larsen
7th Nordic Geographers Meeting: Geographies of inequalities | 2017
Troels Schultz Larsen; Kristian Nagel Delica