Smart City Gnosys

Smart city article details

Title Determining Priority In Smart City Technologies And Services For International Development Cooperation
ID_Doc 19348
Authors Ro Y.; Roh I.; Jahng J.; Kwon B.
Year 2023
Published Journal of Computer Information Systems, 63, 6
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08874417.2022.2150913
Abstract A smart city is a global trend, and international cooperation for the development of smart cities is also expanding. This study aims to grasp smart city from the perspective of international development cooperation and to prioritize important criteria for selecting key smart city technologies and services, along with the priorities in each area based on priority determination theory. This study conducted an analytic hierarchy process (AHP) analysis and the sensitivity analysis from an online survey involving experts in charge of the smart city sector in Indonesia. According to the analysis, effectiveness, efficiency, and sustainability were shown as important criteria, and security and privacy (Tech 4) was the first priority of technology for smart city cooperation. Also, environment (Service 1) was the first priorities of application services. These results can increase their understanding of smart city development and contribute to successful international development cooperation.
Author Keywords AHP (analytic hierarchy process); international development cooperation; key application services; key technologies; Smart city


Similar Articles


Id Similarity Authors Title Published
60600 View0.886De Genaro Chiroli D.M.; Solek E.A.B.; Oliveira R.S.; Barboza B.M.L.; De Campos R.P.; Kovaleski J.L.; Tebecherani S.M.; Trojan F.Using Multi-Criteria Analysis For Smart City AssessmentCidades, 44 (2022)
30673 View0.879Felasari S.; Roychansyah M.S.Importance Performance Analysis For Smart City Implementation In Surabaya, IndonesiaIOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, 340, 1 (2019)
5021 View0.875Myeong, S; Jung, Y; Lee, EA Study On Determinant Factors In Smart City Development: An Analytic Hierarchy Process AnalysisSUSTAINABILITY, 10, 8 (2018)
19350 View0.874Kim S.-C.; Hong P.; Lee T.; Lee A.; Park S.-H.Determining Strategic Priorities For Smart City Development: Case Studies Of South Korean And International Smart CitiesSustainability (Switzerland), 14, 16 (2022)
10145 View0.872Simjanović D.J.; Vesić N.O.; Zdravković N.; Šibalija T.Applying Ahp To Smart City Development: Mobility, Healthcare, And EducationLecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering (2023)
44136 View0.869Gazzeh K.Ranking Sustainable Smart City Indicators Using Combined Content Analysis And Analytic Hierarchy Process TechniquesSmart Cities, 6, 5 (2023)
52452 View0.857Ates M.; Akin S.Spatial Formation Potential Of The Smart City Concept: New Smart Cities And Their Evaluation With The Ahp MethodiCivil Engineering and Architecture, 12, 6 (2024)
43041 View0.853Sharma N.; Kumar R.; Vihari N.S.; Arora M.; Saini J.R.Prioritizing Smart City Themes For Multi-National Enterprises And United Nations Sustainable Development GoalsSustainability (Switzerland), 17, 10 (2025)
20000 View0.853Subkhan F.; Maarif M.S.; Rochman N.T.; Nugraha Y.Digital Economy: Reinforcing Competitive Economy Of Smart Cities, A Fuzzy-Ahp Approach11th International Conference on ICT for Smart Society: Integrating Data and Artificial Intelligence for a Resilient and Sustainable Future Living, ICISS 2024 - Proceeding (2024)
11635 View0.851Rana, NP; Luthra, S; Mangla, SK; Islam, R; Roderick, S; Dwivedi, YKBarriers To The Development Of Smart Cities In Indian ContextINFORMATION SYSTEMS FRONTIERS, 21, 3 (2019)