2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.techfore.2018.09.014
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Driving elements to make cities smarter: Evidences from European projects

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“…The results show that a smart city consists in an urban innovation ecosystem based on the generation of new knowledge, considering interaction and cooperation among various stakeholders, who are provided with a flexible institutional structure and integrated participating management model to meet the needs of a digital ecologically-sustainable infrastructure and functional urban design having diverse amenities and facilities. The authors conclude that it is the new knowledge generated by the corresponding institutional structures that makes the city smarter (Camboim et al, 2019).…”
Section: According To Vahid Baradaran Sorour Farokhi and Zahramentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The results show that a smart city consists in an urban innovation ecosystem based on the generation of new knowledge, considering interaction and cooperation among various stakeholders, who are provided with a flexible institutional structure and integrated participating management model to meet the needs of a digital ecologically-sustainable infrastructure and functional urban design having diverse amenities and facilities. The authors conclude that it is the new knowledge generated by the corresponding institutional structures that makes the city smarter (Camboim et al, 2019).…”
Section: According To Vahid Baradaran Sorour Farokhi and Zahramentioning
confidence: 98%
“…For example, studies on smart cities in Europe have mainly focused on how to solve the urban problems of existing cities with smart city technology [3], [10]- [16]. In this case, research has explored ways to rank smart cities in Europe [3], [10], how to make existing cities "smarter" [11], [12], [14], and how to provide benefits to citizens using smart technology [13]. Smart city cases in developed countries are different for each region [17], and studies focusing on developing countries have recently shown that smart city development in China [18]- [22], the Middle East [23], [24], and Southeast Asia [25], [26] have adapted various technologies for their new town developments.…”
Section: A Smart City Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A Smart City is an urban innovation ecosystem where knowledge easily flows among different stakeholders to create wealth, supported by a flexible institutional structure, based on an integrated-participative governance model (Camboim et al, 2019). This ecosystem is a complex system based on a conceptual development model that use ICT and centralize data integrating the management of all the critical city infrastructure for increasing urban sustainability; achieving an ideal future; optimizing the resources; keeping an eye on the security issues; developing a greener, safer, faster and friendlier city; providing more flexible, efficient and sustainable networks and services; improving competitiveness, quality of life, efficiency and sustainability of urban operations and services; meeting the needs of present and future generations; respecting economic, social and environmental aspects.…”
Section: Smart City Definitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Rotună et al, 2019) A Smart City is an urban innovation ecosystem where knowledge easily flows among different stakeholders to create wealth, supported by a flexible institutional structure, based on an integrated-participative governance model. (Camboim et al, 2019)…”
Section: Table 1: Smart City Definitionsmentioning
confidence: 99%