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A Bibliometric Diagnosis and Analysis about Smart Cities

Luis Miguel Pérez, Raul Oltra-Badenes, Juan Vicente Oltra Gutiérrez and Hermenegildo Gil-Gómez
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Luis Miguel Pérez: Business Organization; Universitat Politècnica de València; 46022 Valencia, Spain
Raul Oltra-Badenes: Business Organization; Universitat Politècnica de València; 46022 Valencia, Spain
Juan Vicente Oltra Gutiérrez: Business Organization; Universitat Politècnica de València; 46022 Valencia, Spain
Hermenegildo Gil-Gómez: Business Organization; Universitat Politècnica de València; 46022 Valencia, Spain

Sustainability, 2020, vol. 12, issue 16, 1-43

Abstract: This article aims to present a bibliometric analysis of Smart Cities. The study analyzes the most important journals during the period between 1991 and 2019. It provides helpful insights into the document types, the distribution of countries/territories, the distribution of institutions, the authors’ geographical distribution, the most active authors and their research interests or fields, the relationships between principal authors and more relevant publications, and the most cited articles. This paper also provides important information about the core and historical references and the most cited papers. The analysis used the keywords and thematic noun-phrases in the titles and abstracts of the sample papers to explore the hot research topics in the top journals (e.g., ‘Smart Cities’, ‘Intelligent Cities’, ‘Sustainable Cities’, ‘e-Government’, ‘Digital Transformation’, ‘Knowledge-Based City’, etc.). The main objective is to have a quantitative description of the published literature about Smart Cities; this description will be the basis for the development of a methodology for the diagnosis of the maturity of a Smart City. The results presented here help to define the scientific concept of Smart Cities and to measure the importance that the term has gained through the years. The study has allowed us to know the main indicators of the published literature in depth, from the date of publication of the first articles and the evolution of these indicators to the present day. From the main indicators in the literature, some were selected to be applied: The most influential journals on Smart Cities according to the general citation structure in Smart Cities, Global Impact Factor of Smart Cities, number of publications, publications on Smart Cities around the world, and their correlation.

Keywords: smart city; intelligent city; public digitalization; knowledge-based city; bibliometrics (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: O13 Q Q0 Q2 Q3 Q5 Q56 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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