Despite the rhetoric of “citizen-first,” which has been tokenized in recent years by the smart city administrations, what it means has long been unclear to many, including the public at …
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 …
The technological revolution, particularly the availability of more data and more powerful computational tools, has led to the emergence of a new scientific field called “Computational …
J Breuer, J Pierson - Information, Communication & Society, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Smart city urban development seems inevitable for the future of our cities, but who should decide what that future should be like and whose interest's smart urbanism serves? The …
Purpose Institutional, economic, social and technological advancements enable openness to cope with wicked public management issues. Although open innovation (OI) is becoming …
Abstract Regardless the Smart City (SC) broad scope, which ranges from a service-oriented ecosystem with the use of almost all the emerging technologies to a resilient urban …
TD Lee, S Lee-Geiller, BK Lee - Government Information Quarterly, 2020 - Elsevier
With the increasing disclosure of public information and government data through information and communication technologies, along with the considerable privately …
M Romano, P Díaz, I Aedo - Journal of Ambient Intelligence and …, 2022 - Springer
In the context of smart communities, it is essential an active and continuous collaboration between citizens, organizations and institutions. There are several cases where citizens may …
N Rebernik, BG Marušić, A Bahillo, E Osaba - Sustainable Cities and …, 2019 - Elsevier
Due to the emerging complexity of cities, this paper argues for a holistic, integrative and relational approach to more inclusive city planning and design to fit the needs of citizens …