Depicting a conceptual framework for smart city
Francesco Caputo,
Vincenzo Formisano,
Barbora Buhonova and
Leonard Walletzky
World Review of Entrepreneurship, Management and Sustainable Development, 2019, vol. 15, issue 3, 379-392
Abstract:
The vibrant scenario in which companies, organisations, and institutions daily interact is underlying the increasing relevance and opportunities offered by the information and communication technologies. The world in which we live is progressively becoming a digital ecosystem in which all the interactions, relationships, and exchanges are supported by technological instruments and platforms. In this emerging scenario the topic of smart city is attracting a prominent interest of researchers and practitioners. The general approach to the smart city as 'instruments' to connect users, infrastructures, and services by using the information technologies is producing several research questions with references to the relationships among technologies, environment, and users in the next years. In order to enrich previous knowledge on this topic, the paper adopts a qualitative approach to define a wider conceptual framework for smart cities. The principal aim is to support both researchers and practitioners in better understand and manage the emerging smart and digital environment.
Keywords: digital ecosystems; smart communities; smart city; information and communication technology; sustainable development; systems view; cognitive alignments; information sharing. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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