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Title Rankings for smart city dialogue? Opening up a critical scrutiny
ID_Doc 38214
Authors Aleksandrov, E; Dybtsyna, E; Grossi, G; Bourmistrov, A
Title Rankings for smart city dialogue? Opening up a critical scrutiny
Year 2022
Published Journal Of Public Budgeting Accounting & Financial Management, 34, 5
DOI 10.1108/JPBAFM-03-2021-0059
Abstract Purpose This paper aims to explore whether and how contemporary rankings reflect the dialogic development of smart cities. Design/methodology/approach This paper is based on the synthesis of smart city (SC), rankings and dialogic accounting literature. It first analyses ranking documents and related methodologies and measures and then reflects on four SC rankings, taking a critical stand on whether they provide space for the polyphonic development of smart cities. Findings This study argues that rankings do not include divergent perspectives and visions of smart cities, trapping cities in a mirage of multiple voices and bringing about a lack of urban stakeholder engagement. In other words, there is a gap between the democratic demands on smart cities and what rankings provide to governments when it comes to dialogue. As such, rankings in their existing traditional and technocratic form do not serve the dynamic and complex nature of the SC agenda. This, in turn, raises the threat that rankings create a particular notion of smartness across urban development with no possibility of questioning it. Originality/value The paper responds to recent calls to critically examine the concept of the SC and the role that accounting has played in its development. This study brings new insights regarding the value of dialogic accounting in shaping a contemporary understanding of rankings and their criticalities in the SC agenda.
Author Keywords Rankings; Smart cities; Dialogic accounting
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
EID WOS:000751163200001
WoS Category Business, Finance; Public Administration
Research Area Business & Economics; Public Administration
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