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Title Digital Business Development in the Urban Environment of the Future: Economic and Social Effects
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Authors Grishin, VN; Feshina, SS; Konovalova, OV
Title Digital Business Development in the Urban Environment of the Future: Economic and Social Effects
Year 2021
Published
Abstract Due to the rapid growth of the urban population all over the world and the emergence of methods for analyzing big data, there is growing interest in works devoted to the study of current trends in changing urban structure. Studies have shown that the ''smart city'' system primarily focuses on the integration of three components: economic, social and environmental. Smart cities add digital intelligence to existing urban systems, allowing you to solve more problems at lower cost. When cities function more efficiently, they become more productive places to do business. In addition, digital technology helps increase social cohesion. The social component includes, first of all, democracy with the participation of citizens. In many cases, smart cities focus on finding answers to various urban problems by introducing information and communication technologies (ICT), which are designed to collect citizen feedback or provide resources for information that can improve the quality of urban life. However, there are still few scientific and practical works in which an attempt is made to assess the possibilities of solving urban problems based on digital technologies: from citizens living to doing business in a single unified environment. The purpose of this study is to attempt to develop such a unified approach. The novelty of the study is the refinement of the concept of ''smart city'', the analysis of the use of its dynamic capabilities with a focus on the stages ''assessing the importance of an event'' and ''using opportunities'', where ICT technologies are used as a tool for collecting information from citizens. The proposed approach will allow municipal authorities to quickly respond to unstable situations in all areas of urban life, to justify the allocation of resources and plan their needs for the future.
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