Smart Cities and Regional Development (SCRD) Journal
2017 - 2025
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Volume 6, issue 3, 2022
- A look at the city of Fortaleza from the perspective of NBR ISO 37120:2017 pp. 9-25

- Francisco de Assis Souza Alexandre, Maria Elisa MARCIANO Martinez, Marcello CARVALHO DOS Reis, Patrícia CARVALHO DOS Reis and Auzuir RIPARDO de Alexandria
- Living in “Smart Cities and Green World” pp. 27-40

- Miranda Harizaj and Arjela Ndreu
- Smart Cities and Digitalisation: A Research Agenda of Public Administration pp. 41-58

- Loo-See Beh, M. Jin Lee, Nur Hairani ABD Rahman and Siow-Li Lai
- The perspectives of sustainable territorial development in smart cities pp. 59-72

- Karina Radchenko
- A unified methodology in the application of the comparative approach - the necessity of buildings valuations in Albania pp. 73-80

- Elfrida Shehu
- Digital Marketing and Outdoor Advertising in Smart Cities pp. 81-91

- Nikola Vangelov
- Tourism Management System in Mongolia: the Case of Gorkhi-Terelj National Park pp. 93-108

- Nergui Erdenebat and Yungnane Yang
- The new advanced Cities. From the Green and Digital to the Smart Cities pp. 109-122

- Carboni Stefano
Volume 6, issue 2, 2022
- The role of smart cities to promote smart governance in municipalities pp. 9-22

- Vuyani Goodman Langa and Reckson Dovhani Thakhathi
- Wise Governance – Elements of the digital strategies of municipalities pp. 23-29

- Christian Schachtner
- The Contribution of Oil Signs to the Petroleum Prospect in the Erindi Region, Albania pp. 31-42

- Enkela Noçka, Altin Karriqi and Irakli Prifti
- Establishing Participative Smart Cities: Theory and Practice pp. 43-62

- Léo J. Portal and Brian Fabrègue
- Inter-organizational collaboration during emergency response: A case study of 2016’s Hurricane Matthew in Haiti pp. 63-75

- Cyprien Genie and Muhammad Iqbal
- An IoT system for healthcare in the smart city pp. 77-89

- Aleksandra Labus, Branka Rodic, Miloš Radenkovic, Svetlana Mitrovic and Tamara Naumovic
- Urban marketing for smart cities pp. 91-96

- Stefany Cevallos
- Bundling and tying in smart living pp. 97-110

- Ina Virtosu and Chen Li
Volume 6, issue 1, 2022
- Informal collaboration: building a smart city through self-organized stakeholders pp. 9-17

- Hanane Rochdane and Oussama Assaber
- Local culture and behaviour intention to adopt e-government pp. 19-25

- Muhammad Iqbal and Cyprien Genie
- Some smart solutions towards rapid urbanization in Albanian cities pp. 27-34

- Alma Afezolli
- Strategies for transforming the traditional workplace into a virtual workplace in smart cities pp. 35-54

- Joshua OLUSEGUN Fayomi and Zainab ABDULQADIR Sani
- General technological competency and usage in public administration education: An evaluation study considering on-the-job trainings and home studies pp. 55-65

- Judith Kausch-Zongo and Birgit Schenk
- Smart and connected cities in Pennsylvania: a multi-case study pp. 67-78

- Jane Beckett-Camarata
- IT tools and strategies in business pp. 79-89

- Grigorina Boce, Vilma Tomço and Alma Hyra
- Yogyakarta Spatial Planning: Review from the Special Regulation of Yogyakarta pp. 91-98

- Nadia FITRI Wijayaningsih, Dinda Miftahurrohmah and Muhammad Iqbal
Volume 5, issue 3, 2021
- Big data analysis: Ganjar Pranowo's political communication through social media Twitter pp. 9-20

- Yunita Elianda, Muhammad Iqbal, Ali Akbar and Nurhadiyanti
- Open data availability in Croatian local government: Improving the quality of life pp. 21-40

- Robertina Zdjelar, Anamarija Musa and Nikolina Žajdela Hrustek
- Smart museums: enjoying culture virtually Case of Virtual Museum of the National Museums Foundation. Rabat - Morocco pp. 41-51

- Ikrame Selkani
- Smart government in local adoption –Authorities in strategic change through AI pp. 53-62

- Christian Schachtner
- Smart societies, gender and the 2030 spotlight -are we prepared? pp. 63-76

- Bissera Zankova
- From fairy tales to smart concepts: Storytelling for VR pp. 77-102

- Iliana Franklin, Austin Hill, Anastasia Gurova, Stevie Stedman, Leroy T.P. Dias and Molly Babington
- The future of work in the smart city: Managing virtual work by leveraging smart cities to achieve organizational strategy pp. 103-114

- Joshua Olusegun Fayomi and Zainab Abdulqadir Sani
- Rediscovering urban intelligence within cities by technologies pp. 115-122

- Mauro Romanelli
Volume 5, issue 2, 2021
- Smart redevelopment of slums prevent epidemics pp. 11-22

- Amitava Basu
- The Corona Warning App of the German Federal Government –How perceived data protection issues hinderedany effectiveness pp. 23-31

- Robert Müller-Török and Alexander Prosser
- Smart dwellings. Architectural perspectives opened by COVID-19 pandemic pp. 33-49

- Mihaela Zamfir, Ileana Ciobanu, Andreea Georgiana Marin and Mihai-Viorel Zamfir
- Adapting fiscal polities for the Covid 19 pandemic.Setting up a fiscal system appropriate for the digital world pp. 51-58

- Lilian Onescu and Daniela Florescu
- Surabaya towards a smart city constrained by COVID-19 pp. 59-71

- Akhmad Yusuf Zuhdy and Aan Fauzi
Volume 5, issue 1, 2021
- The regional policy of Bulgaria and the European city pp. 9-15

- Tsvetka Stoencheva
- Prospects for development of “smart cities” in Bulgaria pp. 17-25

- Nikolay Stoenchev and Yana Hrischeva
- City intelligent life: A case study on Shenzhen city intelligent classification of domestic waste pp. 27-30

- Xiao-Yong Wen
- Private information in public spaces: Facial recognition in the times of smart urban governance pp. 31-43

- Juliana Novaes
- Analysis of local information systems of Ecuador and the importance of urban marketing pp. 45-51

- Stefany Cevallos
- Smart City - A new concept of green and technological city - A survey will explain the differences between two countries with a different vision of these cities pp. 53-68

- Stefano Carboni
- The participation of citizens to achieve smart people’s case study: Analyzing the use of online-based community complaint channels in Sleman regency pp. 69-82

- Helen Dian Fridayani and Li-Chun Chiang
- Digitalization and smartening sustainable city development: an investigation from the high north European cities pp. 83-101

- Tiago de Melo CARTAXO, Johana M. Castilla, Marcin Dymet and Kamrul Hossain
Volume 4, issue 2, 2020
- Challenges of the Iranian government in smartening cities by emphasizing the model of good governance: Case study of Tehran pp. 9-25

- Garine Keshishian Siraki and Parvin Neginraz
- Factors affecting the citizen to use e-report application in Gunungkidul Regency pp. 27-39

- Muhammad Iqbal, Ulung Pribadi and Yunita Elianda
- Smart leadership for smart cities pp. 41-62

- Takele Bekele Bayu
- Managing information security in healthcare pp. 63-83

- Velibor Bozic
- Selected national approaches for achieving global standards in public administration. Education and training pp. 85-94

- Polya Katsamunska
- Ways for assessment of the potential for development of the so called “smart cities” pp. 95-101

- Yana Stoencheva
- Future cities’ architecture, architecture for active and healthy ageing pp. 103-116

- Mihaela ZAMFIR (grigorescu), Maria Moglan, Dragos Cristian Bogdan and Mihai Viorel Zamfir
- The impact of using electronic payment methods on transparency and disclosure: Case study Jordanian companies pp. 117-138

- Aridah MAMOUN Walid and Ramadhan Sherzad
Volume 4, issue 1, 2020
- E-Learning challenges in Iran's higher education system and its implications in the realm of good governance pp. 9-21

- Seyed Javad Salehi and Seyedeh Maryam Hosseini Largani
- Understanding the trends and characteristics of smart urbanism across continents pp. 23-35

- Lim Seng Boon, Jalaluddin Abdul Malek, Mohd Yusof Hussain and Zurinah Tahir
- Recommendations, best practices and key factors of smart city and smart citizenship pp. 37-55

- Katalin Feher and Boros István
- Hybrid nature of modern threats for cybersecurity and information security pp. 57-78

- Oleksandr Tsaruk and Maria Korniiets
- History of trade between China and USA pp. 79-93

- Jiandong Shi
- Enhancing investment through cyber security policies – Case of Albania pp. 95-102

- Vilma Tomco and Klorenta Janushi Pashaj
- Measuring feminisation of urban poverty among domestic workers in Delhi, India pp. 103-123

- Sanjay Chopra
- A tale of two cities: Achieving smarter economy through communication and virtual work pp. 125-130

- Joshua Olusegun Fayomi and Zainab Abdulqadir Sani
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