2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.chb.2021.106986
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Covid-19 sentiments in smart cities: The role of technology anxiety before and during the pandemic

Abstract: The spread of Covid-19 profoundly changed citizens' daily lives due to the introduction of new modes of work and access to services based on smart technologies. Although the relevance of new technologies as strategic levers for crisis resolution has been widely debated before the pandemic, especially in the smart cities' context, how individuals have agreed to include the technological changes dictated by the pandemic in their daily interactions remains an open question. This paper aims at detecting citizens' … Show more

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“…Central governments and cities could develop mobile apps to achieve specific sustainability goals and furnish to citizens personalized services. Furthermore, sustainability apps can be integrated into smart city ecosystems (Kashef et al , 2021; Lytras et al , 2019; Visvizi et al , 2018b; Lytras and Visvizi, 2018; Troisi et al , 2022) to improve pro-environmental activities such as recycling, reduce food waste, donating clothes and sharing stuffs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Central governments and cities could develop mobile apps to achieve specific sustainability goals and furnish to citizens personalized services. Furthermore, sustainability apps can be integrated into smart city ecosystems (Kashef et al , 2021; Lytras et al , 2019; Visvizi et al , 2018b; Lytras and Visvizi, 2018; Troisi et al , 2022) to improve pro-environmental activities such as recycling, reduce food waste, donating clothes and sharing stuffs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2.1 Data-driven decision-making: a data-oriented approach The digitization of contemporary markets offers companies the opportunity to collect and analyze large amounts of data that allow intercepting changes in consumer tastes and to improve and innovate the service in line with these changes (Troisi et al, 2022). This growing amount of data, the so-called big data, is collected through the use of a vast set of technologies within today's ecosystems and should be strategically managed to optimize business processes and counter complexity (Polese et al, 2019a).…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to research, relational networks comprised of families, community members, and organizations strengthen community attachment and establish powerful social support systems that contribute to community cohesion and resilience [76]. Emotional governance and inclusive institutional frameworks decrease the associated psychological risks originating from preventing and controlling public health crises comparable to those seen in megacities [77].…”
Section: Physical Resilience Gives Way To a MIX Of Physical And Psych...mentioning
confidence: 99%