Smart cities are presented as both inevitable and benign futures: the technological development is unstoppable and will bring us wealthier, safer and more sustainable cities. Putting technology to use, however, is never entirely a matter of engineering but of strategic, political and value-laden choices. This article combines the literature on technology in the public sector and on (urban) governance to develop a public governance perspective on smart cities. The central theoretical concept “datapolis” highlights how the construction of smart cities can be understood in term of “actors,” “rules,” and “games” of urban governance. The theoretical analysis results in the identification of three types of actors (state, market, and civil society...
The proliferation of smart city policies worldwide in recent years has seen digital infrastructure, ...
Smart cities (SCs) are a recent but emerging phenomenon, aiming at using high technology and especia...
This chapter discusses the concept of data-driven regulation and governance in the context of smart ...
According to many scholars, building a smart city requires “smart” governance approaches, including ...
Academic attention to smart cities and their governance is growing rapidly, but the fragmentation in...
This literature review has focused on smart governance as an emerging domain of study that attracts ...
The current vision of ‘smart development’, based on a technology paradigm, increasingly shapes urban...
This article introduces the ‘House Model’, an integrated framework consisting of four data governanc...
The wisdom of ‘smart’ development increasingly shapes urban sustainability in Europe and beyond. Yet...
Over the past few years, the phenomenon of Smart City has been perceived as a new way to transform c...
The wisdom of ‘smart’ development increasingly shapes urban sustainability in Europe and beyond. Yet...
The proliferation of smart city policies worldwide in recent years has seen digital infrastructure, ...
The proliferation of smart city policies worldwide in recent years has seen digital infrastructure, ...
Smart cities (SCs) are a recent but emerging phenomenon, aiming at using high technology and especia...
This chapter discusses the concept of data-driven regulation and governance in the context of smart ...
According to many scholars, building a smart city requires “smart” governance approaches, including ...
Academic attention to smart cities and their governance is growing rapidly, but the fragmentation in...
This literature review has focused on smart governance as an emerging domain of study that attracts ...
The current vision of ‘smart development’, based on a technology paradigm, increasingly shapes urban...
This article introduces the ‘House Model’, an integrated framework consisting of four data governanc...
The wisdom of ‘smart’ development increasingly shapes urban sustainability in Europe and beyond. Yet...
Over the past few years, the phenomenon of Smart City has been perceived as a new way to transform c...
The wisdom of ‘smart’ development increasingly shapes urban sustainability in Europe and beyond. Yet...
The proliferation of smart city policies worldwide in recent years has seen digital infrastructure, ...
The proliferation of smart city policies worldwide in recent years has seen digital infrastructure, ...
Smart cities (SCs) are a recent but emerging phenomenon, aiming at using high technology and especia...
This chapter discusses the concept of data-driven regulation and governance in the context of smart ...