This paper explores IBM’s Smarter Cities Challenge as an example of global smart city pol- icymaking. The evolution of IBM’s smart city thinking is discussed, then a case study of Phi- ladelphia’s online workforce education initiative, Digital On-Ramps, is presented as an example of IBM’s consulting services. Philadelphia’s rationale for working with IBM and the translation of IBM’s ideas into locally adapted initiatives is considered. The paper argues that critical scholarship on the smart city over-emphasizes IBM’s agency in driving the discourse. Unpacking how and why cities enrolled in smart city policymaking with IBM places city governments as key actors advancing the smart city paradigm. Two points are made about the policy mobility o...
International audienceAs cities compete globally, the Smart City has been touted as the important ne...
International audienceThis article defines a smart city not as a measure of how smart a city is but ...
Could smart city technology be considered as a strategic option for firms, especially in recession c...
Smart city initiatives have been adopted by cities worldwide, proposing forward- looking, technologi...
The development and spread of 'smart city' technologies, policies and practices is now an important ...
In this paper, we argue that the ideas, ideals and the rapid proliferation of smart city rhetoric an...
This paper sees a smart city not as a status of how smart a city is but as a city’s effort to make i...
According to many scholars, building a smart city requires “smart” governance approaches, including ...
As part of the growing interest in cities to address persistent sustainability issues in society, ‘s...
This paper is part of the IMFG Forum series. For a full list of papers, please visit http://bit.ly/2...
Information and communication technologies are increasingly being infused into city systems and serv...
This article argues for engaging with the smart city as a sociotechnical imaginary. By conducting a ...
City governments around the world have increasingly engaged in “smart city” initiatives. Information...
This chapter has explored what I have termed the visual formation of smart cities, in which several ...
Academic attention to smart cities and their governance is growing rapidly, but the fragmentation in...
International audienceAs cities compete globally, the Smart City has been touted as the important ne...
International audienceThis article defines a smart city not as a measure of how smart a city is but ...
Could smart city technology be considered as a strategic option for firms, especially in recession c...
Smart city initiatives have been adopted by cities worldwide, proposing forward- looking, technologi...
The development and spread of 'smart city' technologies, policies and practices is now an important ...
In this paper, we argue that the ideas, ideals and the rapid proliferation of smart city rhetoric an...
This paper sees a smart city not as a status of how smart a city is but as a city’s effort to make i...
According to many scholars, building a smart city requires “smart” governance approaches, including ...
As part of the growing interest in cities to address persistent sustainability issues in society, ‘s...
This paper is part of the IMFG Forum series. For a full list of papers, please visit http://bit.ly/2...
Information and communication technologies are increasingly being infused into city systems and serv...
This article argues for engaging with the smart city as a sociotechnical imaginary. By conducting a ...
City governments around the world have increasingly engaged in “smart city” initiatives. Information...
This chapter has explored what I have termed the visual formation of smart cities, in which several ...
Academic attention to smart cities and their governance is growing rapidly, but the fragmentation in...
International audienceAs cities compete globally, the Smart City has been touted as the important ne...
International audienceThis article defines a smart city not as a measure of how smart a city is but ...
Could smart city technology be considered as a strategic option for firms, especially in recession c...