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Title Disruption In Smart Cities/Regions
ID_Doc 20541
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Year 2021
Published Seeing Smart Cities Through a Multi-Dimensional Lens: Perspectives, Relationships, and Patterns for Success
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-70821-4_8
Abstract This chapter seeks to contribute to emerging understandings of disruption in relation to smart cities and regions. Through a review of the research literature, the disruptive dimension as a way of seeing through smart cities is explored. A conceptual framework for disruption and smart cities is developed and operationalized for use in this chapter focusing on people and their interactions in urban environments. Using an exploratory case study approach combined with an explanatory correlational design, disruption and associated factors are assessed by people based on their experience of smart cities. As such, everyday metrics are identified that may contribute to greater success when designing, developing, and engaging in smart city initiatives and ecosystems. Key insights emerging from the findings in this chapter pertain to the nature of correlations for disruption in relation to factors associated with urban data. © Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2021.
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