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Title A Smart City Stakeholder Classification Model
ID_Doc 4726
Authors Van Der Hoogen A.; Scholtz B.; Calitz A.
Year 2019
Published 2019 Conference on Information Communications Technology and Society, ICTAS 2019
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICTAS.2019.8703633
Abstract Cities globally are facing an increasing forecasted citizen growth for the next decade. It has therefore become a necessity for cities to address their initiatives in smarter ways to overcome the challenges of possible extinction of resources. Cities in South Africa are trying to involve stakeholders to help address these challenges. Stakeholders are an important component in any smart city initiatives. The purpose of this paper is to report on a review of existing literature related to smart cities, and to propose a Smart City Stakeholder Classification Model. The common dimensions of smart cities are identified and the roles of the various stakeholders are classified according to these dimensions in the model. Nine common dimensions and related factors were identified through an analysis of existing frameworks for smart cities. The model was then used to identify and classify the stakeholders participating in two smart city projects in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa.
Author Keywords Dimensions; Factors; Frameworks; Roles; Smart city; Stakeholders


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