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Title Public Administration In Smart City: A Bibliometric Analysis
ID_Doc 43650
Authors Principale S.; Cosentino A.; Lombardi R.; Rocchi A.
Year 2023
Published Journal of Public Affairs, 23, 3
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pa.2863
Abstract The role of the public administration is crucial for the development of smart cities. Several scholars have highlighted the need for greater contributions focused on the relationship between public administration and smart cities. This work aims to map the contributions on the topic highlighting the status of the field in the recent years. A bibliometric analysis was performed on a sample of articles published in business and management journals. The analysis was carried out using the R-studio Bibliometrics package. Results show that research on the topic is still in an initial stage and has several gaps that future studies could fill. The study is useful for scholars because it identifies the topics analyzed by previous research and highlights future research questions that could be investigated. The analysis highlighted the areas studied by scholars on the topic: urban planning, sustainable development, governance approach, Internet of Things and information and communication technologies. © 2023 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Author Keywords bibliometric analysis; public administration; smart city; sustainable development; urban planning


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