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Smarter as the New Urban Agenda

Edited by J. Ramon Gil-Garcia (), Theresa A. Pardo () and Taewoo Nam ()

in Public Administration and Information Technology from Springer, currently edited by Rodríguez Bolívar, Manuel Pedro

Date: 2016
Edition: 1st ed. 2016
ISBN: 978-3-319-17620-8
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Chapters in this book:

A Comprehensive View of the 21st Century City: Smartness as Technologies and Innovation in Urban Contexts
J. Ramon Gil-Garcia, Theresa A. Pardo and Taewoo Nam
Exploring the Nature of the Smart Cities Research Landscape
Adegboyega Ojo, Zamira Dzhusupova and Edward Curry
Characterizing the Role of Governments in Smart Cities: A Literature Review
Manuel Pedro Rodríguez Bolívar
Smart City Governance: A Local Emergent Perspective
Albert Meijer
Rethinking Learning in the Smart City: Innovating Through Involvement, Inclusivity, and Interactivities with Emerging Technologies
H. Patricia McKenna
Ad Hoc BYOD Information Services in Public Places of Smart Cities
Jarogniew Rykowski and Wojciech Cellary
Toward a Methodological Approach to Assess Public Value in Smart Cities
Michele Osella, Enrico Ferro and Elisa Pautasso
Smart Cities and Resilience Plans: A Multi-Agent Based Simulation for Extreme Event Rescuing
Karam Mustapha, Hamid Mcheick and Sehl Mellouli
Smart City Implementation Framework for Developing Countries: The Case of Egypt
Karim Hamza
How Do Southern European Cities Foster Innovation? Lessons from the Experience of the Smart City Approaches of Barcelona and Milan
Mila Gascó, Benedetta Trivellato and Dario Cavenago
Smart Cities in a Digital Nation: Are Swedish Cities Enough Innovative?
Christophe Premat
Implementing Smart Services in Moscow: The Integrated Mobile Platform
Evgeny Styrin and Artem Kostyrko
Smart Public Safety: Application of Mobile Electronic System Integration (MOBESE) in Istanbul
Sedat Kula and Ahmet Guler
Building an Intelligent Government, Intelligent City, and Intelligent Citizenry Through ICTs: Smart City Innovations in New Taipei City, Taiwan
Kevin Y. Wang and Chao-Ming Wu
Social Media Experiences at County Level: The Case of the State of Mexico
Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazán and Juan Carlos Núñez Armas
The Role of Citizen Participation in Municipal Smart City Projects: Lessons Learned from Norway
Lasse Berntzen and Marius Rohde Johannessen
eParticipation in Smart Cities of Developing Countries: Research-Based Practical Recommendations
Paulo Roberto Mello Miranda, Maria Alexandra Viegas Cortez da Cunha and José Maria Pugas Filho
Technology Helps, People Make: A Smart City Governance Framework Grounded in Deliberative Democracy
Roberto Garcia Alonso and Sebastian Lippez- De Castro
Privacy and Security in Smart Data Collection by Citizens
Sunil Choenni, Mortaza S. Bargh, Carmelita Roepan and Ronald F. Meijer
Innovation and Opportunities for Citizen Participation in Spanish Smart Cities
Xosé María Mahou-Lago and Enrique José Varela-Álvarez

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