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Title Quality Of Life In The Concept Of Strategic Management For Smart Cities
ID_Doc 43875
Authors Šulyová D.; Kubina M.
Year 2022
Published Forum Scientiae Oeconomia, 10, 3
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.23762/FSO_VOL10_NO3_1
Abstract Smart City concepts are facing ecological, economic and social changes, creating opportunities for better lives, sus-tainability, development and resilience. Yet strategic management has to flexibly respond to ongoing changes, adapto trends in the outside environment and, in particular, ensure common elements of Smart City concepts such as thquality of life. While significant, the term “quality of life” isomewhat ambiguous at present, not understood compre-hensively, and no set of factors to measure it in cities existsThis paper seeks to respond to the gap in the research bdeveloping its own definition of quality of life, identifyinthe factors that need to be evaluated in sustainable SmarCities according to best practice. The objective set out wafulfilled by means of the secondary analysis of articles abouthe quality of life in Smart Cities and by comparing and summarising them, along with induction, deduction, ab-straction and logic. The most frequently used factors wermainly found to be the environment and social inclusionessentially, ecological and social aspects in combination with hard and soft factors. In theoretical terms, the con-tributions of this paper to the field are the definition, thanalysis undertaken and results for fellow researchers. Thpractical benefits mainly encompass the strategic management of cities through a set of frequent factors used in international best practice. © 2022, WSB University. All rights reserved.
Author Keywords factors; quality of life; Smart City; strategic management; sustainability


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