Christof Brandtner is associate professor of social innovation at EM Lyon Business School, a CIFAR Fellow, and cofounder of the Civic Life of Cities Lab.
A sharp-eyed and engaging theorization of the connection between cities and organizations, showing us why some cities innovate and improve while others do not. Brandtner’s central concept of the “dual embeddedness” of cities in local organizations and institutional demands means this is required reading for both urban and organizational scholars, who should never again ignore one another. -- Nicole P. Marwell, coauthor of <i>Mismeasuring Impact: How Randomized Controlled Trials Threaten the Nonprofit Sector</i> Surprisingly, cities have become important loci of sustainability policy and practice. This impressive book reviews this development, and presents very sophisticated analyses of the internal and external organizational structures that explain why this happens. It is a real contribution to organizational theory, and will especially interest those concerned with sustainability. -- John W. Meyer, coauthor of <i>Institutional Theory: The Cultural Construction of Organizations, States, and Identities</i>