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Title Assembling Sustainable Smart City Transitions: An Interdisciplinary Theoretical Perspective
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Authors Mora, L; Deakin, M; Zhang, XL; Batty, M; de Jong, M; Santi, P; Appio, FP
Title Assembling Sustainable Smart City Transitions: An Interdisciplinary Theoretical Perspective
Year 2021
Published Journal Of Urban Technology, 28, 1-2
DOI 10.1080/10630732.2020.1834831
Abstract This Special Issue begins with a middle-range theory of sustainable smart city transitions, which forms bridges between theorizing in smart city development studies and some of the foundational assumptions underpinning transition management and system innovation research, human geography, spatial planning, and critical urban scholarship. This interdisciplinary theoretical formulation details our evidence-based interpretation of how smart city transitions should be conceptualized and enacted in order to overcome the oversimplification fallacy resulting from corporate discourses on smart urbanism. By offering a broad and realistic understanding of smart city transitions, the proposed theory combines different smart-city-related concepts in a model which attempts to expose what causal mechanisms surface in sustainable smart city transitions and to guide empirical inquiry in smart city research. Together with all the authors contributing to this Special Issue, our objective is to give smart city research more robust scientific foundations and to generate theoretical propositions upon which subsequent large-scale empirical testing can be conducted. With the proposed middle-range theory, different empirical settings can be investigated by using the same analytical elements, facilitating the cross-case analysis and synthesis of the systematic research efforts which are progressively contributing to shedding light on the assemblage of sustainable smart city transitions.
Author Keywords smart city transitions; sustainable urban development; urban innovation; middle-range theory; theoretical model
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
EID WOS:000596269300001
WoS Category Urban Studies
Research Area Urban Studies
PDF https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/10630732.2020.1834831?needAccess=true
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