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Title How Could Smart Cities Use Data? - Towards A Taxonomy Of Data-Driven Smart City Projects
ID_Doc 29340
Authors Kühne, B; Heidel, K
Year 2021
Published INNOVATION THROUGH INFORMATION SYSTEMS, VOL I: A COLLECTION OF LATEST RESEARCH ON DOMAIN ISSUES, 46
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-86790-4_24
Abstract The process of urbanization has caused a huge growth in cities all over the world. This development makes the organization and infrastructure of an individual city increasingly important. In this context, the idea of a smart city is growing and smart city projects are beginning to appear. As the amount of data is growing with connected technologies, such projects rely on data as a key resource. However, current research does not provide an overviewon these projects and which constructs are involved in data-driven smart city projects. Therefore, this research begins the building of a taxonomy on such projects through the establishment of a common language among researchers in this new field through eleven dimensions. Additionally, it develops a concrete conceptualization of data-driven smart city projects for practitioners as an initial guidance for the field of smart cities.
Author Keywords Smart cities; Taxonomy; Data-driven smart city; Smart city projects


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