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Title Smart Cities Indicators: How Regional Context and Its Stakeholders Are Essential to Name "The" Smart City
ID_Doc 39136
Authors de Oliveira, JC; Mazieri, MR; Kniess, CT
Title Smart Cities Indicators: How Regional Context and Its Stakeholders Are Essential to Name "The" Smart City
Year 2024
Published Journal Of Urban Technology, 31, 2
DOI 10.1080/10630732.2024.2306451
Abstract Despite various definitions of Smart Cities (SCs), it is challenging to characterize what "the best" Smart City would be. This is demonstrated by various frameworks of indicators and rankings, which present different cities as the smartest. This article aims to contribute to the understanding of concepts of SCs, focusing on 21 indicator frameworks, which were studied through text analysis and text mining techniques. The indicator frameworks were researched as units of analysis through an inductive interpretive approach. Frameworks of different regions (Europe, Asia, North and Latin America) were analyzed, and their results indicate that these frameworks are not immune to contextual factors affecting cities. They present categories and indicators that are, on the one hand, very similar, indicating an isomorphic trend, and, on the other, very different from each other due to the contextual influence of the environment and the stakeholders involved. The unprecedented contribution of this article is to show, using statistical analysis, that naming "the" SC would be an ineffectual task.
Author Keywords isomorphism; co-opetition; ranking; sustainable cities
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
EID WOS:001173676600001
WoS Category Urban Studies
Research Area Urban Studies
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