Smart Cities and Regional Development (SCRD) Journal
2017 - 2025
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Volume 3, issue 2, 2019
- Smart comprehension - Comparing three smart cities from three Middle European countries pp. 9-16

- Marcell Laszlo Toth
- The role of country’s institutions in the valorization of potential the liberal foreign trade policy - The case of the Republic of Moldova pp. 17-31

- Marica Dumitrasco
- Measuring governance performance - Post 1991 Ethiopia pp. 33-47

- Takele Bekele Bayu
- Case study on Sino-US trade friction-Sino-US photovoltaic dispute pp. 49-64

- Shi Jiandong
- Smart tourism and poverty reduction pp. 65-75

- Shiyi Tao
- E-signature and e-services in Albania pp. 77-93

- Vilma Tomco, Edlira Gjolleshi and Klorenta Pashaj
- Smart hospital – our experience pp. 95-99

- Velibor Bozic
- Information infrastructure of emergency medical service in the smart city solutions pp. 101-109

- Valerii Logvinov and Svitlana Malonoga
Volume 3, issue 1, 2019
- Education, saving, tourism, imported energy, foreign good, and trade balance of a small open economy pp. 9-28

- Wei-Bin Zhang
- Hofstede`s model in the context of e-government and open government in EU countries: countries clustering based on similarities and differences pp. 29-46

- Hari Stankov Nikolov and Milena Yordanova Krumova
- The smart cities are implemented – Are citizens also "smart"? pp. 47-62

- Robertina Zdjelar and Robert Kelemen
- Smart society – “Fake analytica“ style? pp. 63-78

- Bissera Zankova
- Cities rethinking innovation by technology pp. 79-87

- Mauro Romanelli
- International cooperation of the City of Skopje: Projects for accelerating smart city developments pp. 89-101

- Branko Dimeski, Memet Memeti and Mimoza BOGDANOSKA - Jovanovska
- Evaluation of participatory governance for enhancing quality of local governments: Towards a new model pp. 103-124

- Michael Galukande-Kiganda and Loraine Mzini
- Green hotel development: Towards the building of resilient cities in Ghana pp. 125-136

- Ama Kissiwah Boateng
Volume 2, issue 2, 2018
- Twenty years of transparency development in the public sector: What has been achieved? pp. 9-17

- Branko Dimeski
- Smart citizens for Smart cities: the role of social media for expanding local democracy (The case of local referendums in Bulgaria) pp. 19-33

- Bissera Zankova
- Smart decentralization? The radical anti-establishment worldview of blockchain initiatives pp. 35-49

- Gabor Soos
- Designing adaptable smart home environment based on resident's activity pp. 51-58

- Boban Davidovic, Zorica Bogdanovic, Katarina Djordjevic and Aleksandra Labus
- Smart city initiatives: Street lights pp. 59-64

- John Polimeni and Raluca Iorgulescu
- Digitalization and smartening public governance of the European high north regions pp. 65-80

- Tiago de Melo Cartaxo and Kamrul Hossain
- Blue smart economy- A current approach towards growth pp. 81-90

- Aikaterini Kokkinou, George M. Korres and Efstratios Papanis
- Data-driven support for smart renewal of urban neighbourhoods pp. 91-100

- Spela Verovsek, Matevz Juvancic and Tadeja Zupancic
Volume 2, issue 1, 2018
- Is the Smart cities of hybrid model of local government - The type III cities: Four possible answers pp. 9-30

- Valerii Logvinov and Natalia Lebid
- Smart governance and metropolitan dimension, Case for Krakow, Poland pp. 31-37

- Aleksander Noworól
- People make a city smart pp. 39-46

- Amitava Basu
- Smart cities built by smart people: How to build Smart cities using a contextual participatory approach? pp. 47-55

- Maryam Nazari
- The Smart city vision: The internet-of-postal-things (iopt) approach pp. 57-69

- Maria Pavlovskaya and Olga Kononova
- Smart cities & crowdsourcing. A bottom-up approach pp. 71-77

- Marta Christina Suciu and Diana Florentina Nasulea
- Smart city: A system for measuring noise pollution pp. 79-85

- Ivan Jezdovic, Nevena Nedeljkovic, Lazar Zivojinovic, Bozidar Radenkovic and Aleksandra Labus
- Beyond indicators, new methods in Smart city assessment pp. 87-99

- Boglarka Barsi
Volume 1, issue 2, 2017
- What Does the 'Smart City' Construct Not Yet Contain? pp. 7-20

- Adriana-Carolina Bulz, Eliza-Cristina Bulz and Nicolae Bulz
- Rediscovering the former city through digital archives. A case study of Bucharest in Dutch language newspapers pp. 21-28

- Diana Popa
- Registration of motorvehicles and proposed improvements E-Government portal pp. 29-36

- Predrag Vuletic
- Using sentiment analysis with Big Data tools to enrich knowledge on society in the city pp. 37-46

- Jacek Maœlankowski
- Open Data Benchmarking for Higher Education: Management and Technology Perspectives pp. 47-60

- Milena Krumova
- i-Locate. A comprehensive solution for indoor/outdoor localization pp. 61-70

- Lucian Brîncovean and Alexandru Butean
- Local Initiatives of Sustainable Development Stimulation. Case Study pp. 71-80

- Cezar Corneliu Manda and Cristina Elena Nicolescu
- Fostering the digital change in a smart city pp. 81-91

- Carmen Sãvulescu and Corina Georgiana Antonovici
Volume 1, issue 1, 2017
- Toward Developing a Business Model in the Smart City Initiatives pp. 7-14

- Michael H. Chung
- E-democracy: Slacktivism vs civic activism pp. 15-20

- Albina Borisenko
- Modeling the smart city performance, Croatian Case pp. 21-42

- Robert Kelemen, Robertina Zdjelar, Mišel Jakšic and Maja Hleb
- Green spaces in Bucharest - present situation, current developmental programs and future aspirations pp. 43-58

- Tina M. Mitre and Renee Obregon
- Brand Placement on Turkish and British Television Soap Operas. A comparative content analysis pp. 59-64

- Burcu Ozbay
- Solving the traffic issue pp. 65-72

- Dragos-Gabriel Ion
- Science parks and the regional socio-economic conditions for their development in Russia pp. 73-90

- Evgeny Torgashin
- Smart City Management based on IoT pp. 91-97

- Florin Nemtanu and Florina Pînzaru
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