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Title Enabling Smart City Technologies: Impact Of Smart City-Icts On E-Govt. Services And Society Welfare Using Utaut Model
ID_Doc 23046
Authors Wang W.; Yan H.; Liu R.; Cheng S.
Year 2024
Published International Journal of Vehicle Information and Communication Systems, 9, 4
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/IJVICS.2024.142067
Abstract Smart cities research is growing all over the world seeking to understand the effect of smart cities from different angles, domains and countries. The aim of this study is to analyse how the smart city ICTs (e.g., big data analytics, AI, IoT, cloud computing, smart grids, wireless communication, intelligent transportation system, smart building, e-governance, smart health, smart education and cyber security) are related to government. services and society welfare from the perspective of China. This research confirmed a positive correlation of smart city ICTs to e-Govt. Services (e-GS). On the other hand, the research showed a positive influence of smart city ICTs on society's welfare. These findings about smart cities and ICTs inform us how the thought paradigm to smart technologies can cause the improvement of e-GS through economic development, job creation and social welfare. The study offers different applications of the theoretical perspectives and the management perspective which are significant to building a society during recent technologised era. © 2024 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.
Author Keywords e-Govt. services; empirical analysis; information communication technologies; smart cities; society welfare; structure equation modelling


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