Smart Cities and Regional Development (SCRD) Journal
2017 - 2026
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Volume 10, issue 3, 2026
- The concept of the smart city as an ideological construct: an analysis of SCRD journal publications pp. 7-19

- Eugenijus KRIKÅ Äœiåªnas
- Green corridors as climate-resilient infrastructure in smart cities: a systematic review using PRISMA guidelines pp. 21-33

- Ngawang Chojey and Ngawang Jamba
- Algorithmic overconfidence, financial literacy, and decision quality: comparative evidence from Morocco and France pp. 35-49

- Chaimaa Laamime and Karima Miale
- Indonesia collaborative digital transformation development case of INA-DIGITAL pp. 51-66

- Rio Yusri Maulana, Arissy Jorgi Sutan, Aditya Romadhon and Hartati
- Digital accounting and financial audit as the foundation of smart governance pp. 67-73

- Dali Sologashvili and Tatia Udesiani
- E-governance and digital transformation in Haiti: between ambitions and realities pp. 75-86

- Genie Cyprien and Muhammad Iqbal
- Smart borders and digital corridors for ensuring security in NATO-oriented border areas: the Romania–Moldova–Ukraine case pp. 87-105

- Catalin Vrabie, Sergey Serdyuk, Anatoly Babin and Hilarion Bulgar
- Capacity of civil institutions of sustainable development in Ukraine pp. 107-118

- Vira Haponenko
Volume 10, issue 2, 2026
- Reforming police institutions in fragile states: A case study of the Afghan National Police collapse pp. 7-19

- Mohammad Basir Karimi and Rajbans Singh Gill
- Tech-led urban transition and citizen participation in civic governance: Case study from an Indian city pp. 21-33

- Deepak Kumar
- Digital twins andMIS integration for urban resilience:A strategic approach to smart city evolution pp. 35-50

- Frida Zisko and Besjana Mema
- Effectiveness of state supportprograms for digital small and medium businesses in Georgia pp. 51-56

- Khatia Udesiani
- Transforming travel in Europe: A critical analysis of the debate on EU Digital Travel pp. 57-74

- Justyna Matusiak and Agnieszka Naroå»niak
- The agentic AI securityadoption matrix: Understanding readiness and resistance across domains pp. 75-84

- Guy Waizel
- Formal and informal smart education in the university space through the prism of developing resilience and citizenship skills pp. 85-90

- Svitlana Bulbeniuk
- City marketing in U.S. smart cities:Acomparative study pp. 91-112

- Stefano Carboni, Scotty Shaw and Christian Gilde
Volume 10, issue 1, 2026
- Cosmopolitan morality as an element of a democratic global governance and global citizenship pp. 7-12

- Nikolaos Vlahakis
- Digital transformation of radiology services in Moroccan public hospitals: drivers and challenges for smart hospital governance pp. 13-21

- Abdeslam Baalla, Nissrine Khouna, Tarik Jellouli and Mostapha Amri
- Metropolitan regions North Carolina and FrankfurtRheinMain - a comparison of structures, demographics and economic power in relation to smart services pp. 23-31

- Christian Schachtner and Nadine Baumann
- Smart city technologies, resource allocation and sustainable urban planning - A critical review of the proposed administrative division of free town into two cities pp. 33-54

- Koroma Abu Bakarr, Zhao Shurong, Luo Ailing, Yiting Wang, Abiola Azeez Azeez, Kamara Emmanuel, Sylvester Edmond Saidu, Emmanuel Josiah, Kadiatu Fofanah, Alusine Saio Marrah, Jalloh Ibrahim Chernor and Paschal Jao
- Human-centric digital leadership for HRM 5.0 ecosystem readiness pp. 55-85

- Oksana Kravchuk
- Smart, sustainable mobility in the Hungarianurban development discourse pp. 87-107

- Tibor László Buskã“
- Leveraging smart governance for Ukraine's macroeconomic recovery and stabilisation pp. 109-128

- Nataliia Fedirko
- Advertising for the people: Digital media and citizen engagement in the smart urban environment pp. 129-137

- Nikola Vangelov and Stilia Felisi
Volume 9, issue 4, 2025
- Semantic image editing for reshaping architecture of power: Lesson learned from selected cases pp. 7-33

- Dominik Filipiak and Julita Sobiczewska
- Adaptation of smart city model(s) in rural environment pp. 35-51

- Boglárka Barsi
- Development of STEM skills and competencies through object-based STEM learning pp. 53-63

- Milena Krumova
- Driven urban development in Mashhad: A strategic framework for smart transportation systems pp. 65-76

- Mahdi Ghandehari
- The smart city paradigm in the 21st century: Pathways and pitfalls pp. 77-92

- Khoren Mkhitaryan, Anna Sanamyan, Mariam Mnatsakanyan and Erika Kirakosyan
- Identification of factors influencing indoor electricity Consumption in Surabaya and energy saving strategies in tropical climate pp. 93-104

- Akhmad Yusuf Zuhdy, Naura Firdausi, Ifarrel Rachmanda Hariyanto, and Mohammad Akbar Alrasyidi
- What are the driving factors of innovation in Smart City? – A systematic review of journal publications from 2014 to 2024 pp. 105-123

- Jinghuan Chen and WeiLU
- Cultivating organizational culture for AI integration: A framework for Smart Cities and Regional Development pp. 125-137

- Raed Mohammed Benshams
Volume 9, issue 3, 2025
- The role of ICT in Moroccan smart cities: towards innovative hospital logistics pp. 7-17

- Nissrine Khouna, Kaoutar Hablatou and Mostapha Amri
- Bridging the digital divide for Generation X and Boomers in the Western Balkan region through smart cities pp. 19-27

- Oliana Sula
- Towards robust security in smart payment systems: challenges and solutions pp. 29-38

- Pooya Teimoory
- Smart Cities and the Rural-Urban Divide in Moldova: Balancing Innovation and Tradition pp. 39-52

- Mariana Rosca and Rodica Ciobanu
- Yerevan s transformation into a smart city: innovating infrastructure and driving sustainable urban development pp. 53-65

- Hovhannes Yeritsyan and Lusine Sargsyan
- Digital Transformation in Education: ASEM Case Study and the Integration of Modern Technologies in the Learning Process pp. 67-80

- Aurelia Turcan, Lucia Gujuman and Tatiana Colesnicov
- Smart governance in Poland: The case study of the city of L dz pp. 81-97

- Monika Namyslowska and Aleksandra Olbryk
- Perspectives of sustainable development of cluster organizations through internationalization and dual use pp. 99-120

- Anatoly Babin, Rafael Ciloci and Nadiia Davydenko
Volume 9, issue 2, 2025
- From threat to response: The inclusion of CO2 accounting in the IPSAS accounting standard pp. 7-14

- Alexander Prosser, Domenica Bagnato and Robert Müller-Török
- Diia.pl: Navigating legal, technological and human rightsdimensions of an electronic document for Ukrainian citizens in Poland pp. 15-30

- Justyna Matusiak and Agnieszka Narozniak
- Engage citizens to smarten city governance pp. 31-40

- Amitava Basu
- Competition law in the age of AI: Confronting algorithmic collusion in the smart economy pp. 41-54

- Chen Li and Ina Virtosu
- AI and digital out-of-home advertising in smart cities pp. 55-61

- Nikola Vangelov
- Is a smart sustainable city a marketing-oriented city? pp. 63-76

- Tibor László Buskó
- A technological and legal investigation into how smart states deploy collective intelligence for security and surveillance purposes pp. 77-86

- Diana M. Popa
- Social, economic and environmental benefits of 15-minute cities: A case study analysis pp. 87-99

- Patrycja Krauze-Maslankowska and Jacek Maslankowski
Volume 9, issue 1, 2025
- On the way to resilient information security management: Business Continuity Management (BCM) for public institutions pp. 7-15

- Christian Schachtner
- Cities and urban consumption in transition towards sustainability pp. 29-34

- Mauro Romanelli
- Catalyzing digital transformation through Smart Cities initiatives in Indonesian local government pp. 35-46

- Rio Yusri Maulana, Usman Marjamat, Dimas Subekti and Agung Wicaksono
- Factors influencing the adoption of appropriate electronic waste recycling practices in Sub-Saharan Africa: Empirical literature review pp. 47-59

- Benjamin Mwalugeni, Jacob Kihila and Alphonce Kyessi
- Correlation between the built environment and sociology: A critical review of residential segregation and social housing policy in Iran pp. 61-75

- Armita Khalatbari Limaki
- AI-driven innovation within the ICT sector pp. 77-97

- Erika Grabocka and Ervisa Ndoka
- Digital competencies for municipalities Findings from Switzerland as a role model for smart regions within the European Union member states pp. 99-106

- Christian Schachtner and Nadine Baumann
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