How are smart cities governed? This chapter describes the design process for an open and transparent method to govern smart cities. This four-step methodology describes the essential steps into democratic decision-making across the city communities. These steps are Data Assessment, Dissemination, Evaluation, and Smart Design. In each step, a smart tool explores the potential outcomes to support discussion between the participants
This chapter discusses the concept of data-driven regulation and governance in the context of smart ...
Most of the definitions of 'smart city' make a direct or indirect reference to the improvement of ci...
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Transparency is seen as one important property of open government. The growing importance of governm...
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Smart city concept is a viable nominee to solve the dilemmas urbanization creates globally. By mean...
This chapter discusses the concept of data-driven regulation and governance in the context of smart ...
Most of the definitions of 'smart city' make a direct or indirect reference to the improvement of ci...
Global urbanization trends are associated with a proliferation of smart city developments enabled by...
According to many scholars, building a smart city requires “smart” governance approaches, including ...
This literature review has focused on smart governance as an emerging domain of study that attracts ...
Academic attention to smart cities and their governance is growing rapidly, but the fragmentation in...
Smart cities (SCs) are a recent but emerging phenomenon, aiming at using high technology and especia...
Smart cities are presented as both inevitable and benign futures: the technological development is u...
This chapter presents a local emergent perspective on smart city governance. Smart city governance i...
Collecting, processing, and distributing information has always been a core function of government. ...
Smart governance is one of the characteristics of smart cities, having its roots in e-government, in...
Part 4: Smart InnovationsInternational audienceCities increasingly face challenges regarding partici...
Transparency is seen as one important property of open government. The growing importance of governm...
The current vision of ‘smart development’, based on a technology paradigm, increasingly shapes urban...
Smart city concept is a viable nominee to solve the dilemmas urbanization creates globally. By mean...
This chapter discusses the concept of data-driven regulation and governance in the context of smart ...
Most of the definitions of 'smart city' make a direct or indirect reference to the improvement of ci...
Global urbanization trends are associated with a proliferation of smart city developments enabled by...