2021
DOI: 10.15575/jispo.v11i1.10765
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Problem Realisasi Kebijakan Smart City di Indonesia: Kasus Kota Bandar Lampung

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“…Lack of high-level planning to successfully sustain smart city development, which in turn leads to loss of resources, poor construction efficiency, and hidden dangers of information system security and all that disrupts China's smart city development process [19]. In Indonesia, the performance of smart city has not been fully accompanied by a design to involve the quality of human resources [20].…”
Section: Literature Review and Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lack of high-level planning to successfully sustain smart city development, which in turn leads to loss of resources, poor construction efficiency, and hidden dangers of information system security and all that disrupts China's smart city development process [19]. In Indonesia, the performance of smart city has not been fully accompanied by a design to involve the quality of human resources [20].…”
Section: Literature Review and Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kemiskinan membawa berbagai dampak persoalan sosial yang menyebabkan orang miskin hidup dalam ketergantungan bahkan kriminalitas (Dulkhan & Nurjanah, 2018;Lumenta et al, 2009;Mardinsyah & Sukartini, 2020). Petani dan nelayan merupakan komunitas yang tidak terlepas dari persoalan kemiskinan (Anggi, 2018;Imron, 2003).…”
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“…On the top of that, making it as the principle of the new capital city in the future (Rifaid et al, 2023). There have been many studies that raise the Smart City topic by the perspective on brief legal concept on Smart City (Micozzi & Yigitcanlar, 2022), Smart City policy on one location (Handayani et al, 2021), Smart City by the perspective of IoT (Syed et al, 2021), and the brief discussion about urgency of legal protection on Smart City (Faidati & Khozin, 2018). There was also a study which using the other forming elements of Smart City instead of Frost & Sullivan's, such as Smart Government, Smart Economy, Smart Environment, Smart Living, Smart People, and Smart Mobility (Sari et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%