Smart city services, smart applications and smart devices form an ecosystem of tools and artifacts that challenge, and times even disrupt, conventions, norms, and rites of behavior …
Since none of the existing systematic reviews of the literature related to smart cities have focused on smart cities applications using context-aware features, this study aims to provide …
The standard definition for “physicalizations” is “a physical artifact whose geometry or material properties encode data”. While this working definition provides the fundamental …
MD Lytras, A Visvizi - International Journal of Information Management, 2021 - Elsevier
The exponential increase in urbanization places the question of wellbeing in cities and urban areas at the heart of the policy debate. Advances in ICT, along with digitization …
This paper explores walking and walkability in the smart city and makes a case for their centrality in the debate on the resilience and sustainability of smart cities, as outlined in the …
In the otherwise rich debate on smart cities, the intersection of land use and spatial planning, on the one hand, their social and societal implications, on the other hand, and finally, the …
This study aimed to identify:(i) the relevant applications based on information technologies and requiring smart cities' infrastructure to facilitate the mobility of older adults in URBAN …
Purpose Over the past decade, governments around the world have implemented open government data (OGD) policies to make their data publicly available, with collaboration and …
P Khanna, S Khanra - Digital Policy, Regulation and Governance, 2023 - emerald.com
Purpose Citizens often perceive surveillance by government authorities as oppressive and, hence, demonstrate reluctance in value co-creation from such services. This study aims to …