Analyzing the factors that influence the seeking and sharing of information on the smart city digital platform: Empirical evidence from Indonesia
Ratih Dyah Kusumastuti,
N. Nurmala,
Juliana Rouli and
Herdis Herdiansyah
Technology in Society, 2022, vol. 68, issue C
Abstract:
Smart city initiatives are considered as the solutions for urban problems. One dimension of a smart city, i.e., smart people/society, suggests that a smart city requires high-quality social interactions and social relationships that help cities connect with their residents and the outside world. For this purpose, smart cities in Indonesia have developed digital platforms (internet websites and mobile applications) to disseminate the cities' programs and information and facilitate sharing of information among its residents. This study aimed to investigate the factors that affect the seeking and sharing of information on the smart city digital platforms. We used a quantitative approach by conducting surveys in 8 smart cities in Indonesia, with 1161 respondents. The survey data were analyzed using structural equation modeling (SEM). The results showed that social factors (sense of belonging and seeking reputations) have dominant roles in determining residents' intention to seek information on smart city platforms. In turn, the intention to seek information is the key factor that affects the residents' intention to share information on the smart city platforms and on their online social network. This paper provides insights on the factors that need more attention from smart city administrators to improve resident engagement and enhance the dimension of smart people.
Keywords: Seeking information; Sharing information; Digital platform; Smart city; Indonesia (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1016/j.techsoc.2022.101876
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