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Title Citizen-Centric Approach In Delivery Of Smart Government Services
ID_Doc 14076
Authors Obedait A.A.; Youssef M.; Ljepava N.
Year 2019
Published Advances in Science, Technology and Innovation
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-01659-3_10
Abstract Urban centers and cities across the world are increasing. As per Population Reference Bureau, 70% of world population will live in cities by 2050. This will lead to increasing pressure on city resources, congestion, water and sanitation problems and many other challenges. Governments across nations realize this and are working towards making cities Smarter and governance citizen centric which will help to improve the quality of life of city residents and deliver government services in the most efficient manner. This paper provides a detailed literature review of the existing research on Smart Cities and citizen centric governance. First the role ICT plays in governance is explained and the key trends in ICT which are affecting governance explored. Moreover, the definitions of Smart City are provided, along with an explanation of various dimensions in a Smart City and capabilities required to implement Smart City initiatives. The paper also provides an overview of the key benefits derived once a city transitions to a Smart City. Various challenges faced in delivering citizen centric governance has been reviewed and a case has been made on how Smart governance/e-governance can address these challenged. Additionally, the state of Smart City implementation in Dubai and UAE has been reviewed. The paper is concluded by providing an overview of the various ways in which customer centricity can be embedded into Governance through the application of technology. © 2019, Springer Nature Switzerland AG.
Author Keywords Citizen-centric; Governance; ICT; Smart city; Smart city capabilities; Smart city dimensions; Technology


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