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Title A study of components predicting smart governance in Prishtina, Kosovo
ID_Doc 39443
Authors Hoxha, V; Pallaska, E
Title A study of components predicting smart governance in Prishtina, Kosovo
Year 2023
Published Urbani Izziv-Urban Challenge, 34, 2
Abstract This research pinpoints key drivers of smart governance in Prishtina, Kosovo, using a quantitative approach. A self-report survey with 1,536 respondents, selected through stratified probability sampling, provided the necessary data. Principal component analysis was ap-plied to assess the questionnaire's internal structure, and regression analysis helped reveal smart governance predic-tors. Two pivotal findings emerged concerning Prishtina's smart governance. Smart city management and smart col-laboration were the most significant determinants, with the former demonstrating a slightly stronger correlation. These results underscore the role of effective city man-agement practices and stakeholder collaboration in di-recting governance outcomes in smart cities. In light of this, policymakers are advised to emphasize stakeholder collaboration in smart city initiatives. For Prishtina, this translates into increased cooperation, transparency, acces-sibility to data in management practices, and a focus on infrastructure and public services to enhance smart city governance.
PDF https://doi.org/10.5379/urbani-izziv-en-2023-34-02-01

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