Smart City Gnosys

Smart city article details

Title Smart Government: Opportunities And Challenges In Smart Cities Development
ID_Doc 50949
Authors Jiménez C.E.; Falcone F.; Solanas A.; Puyosa H.; Zoughbi S.; González F.
Year 2014
Published Handbook of Research on Democratic Strategies and Citizen-Centered E-Government Services
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-7266-6.ch001
Abstract The advent of Smart Cities is one of the greatest challenges and field of opportunities in the goal to achieve sustainable, comfortable, and socially responsible living environments. A large number of factors, spanning from government/administration/citizen interaction models, heterogeneous communication network, interoperability, or security determine the capabilities and functionalities that can be deployed. In this chapter, different factors in the implementation and adoption of E-Government within Smart City scenarios are described. The authors include the Interoperability Principle as a part of the Open Government concept and link this concept with the Smart Cities view. Then, they describe a new model of public organization that they call "Intelligent," characterized by the "Smart Government," and they propose a matrix with the elements of this model. Then, the authors analyze the technical and infrastructure dimensions of the matrix. © 2015 by IGI Global. All rights reserved.
Author Keywords


Similar Articles


Id Similarity Authors Title Published
50948 View1Jiménez C.E.; Falcone F.; Solanas A.; Puyosa H.; Zoughbi S.; González F.Smart Government: Opportunities And Challenges In Smart Cities DevelopmentCivil and Environmental Engineering: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications, 3 (2016)
13618 View0.879Shah N.H.; Shah L.H.; Ismail S.A.; Azizan A.; Khan D.T.Challenges And Opportunities In Implementing Smart City Initiatives: A Global PerspectiveRenewable Energy Technologies and Modern Communications Systems: Future and Challenges Conference, RETMCS 2024 (2024)
50937 View0.874AlAwadhi, S; Scholl, HJSmart Governance: A Cross-Case Analysis Of Smart City InitiativesPROCEEDINGS OF THE 49TH ANNUAL HAWAII INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SYSTEM SCIENCES (HICSS 2016) (2016)
58193 View0.873Buchinger M.; Kuhn P.; Balta D.Towards Interoperability Of Data Platforms For Smart CitiesHandbook of Smart Cities (2021)
57699 View0.872Attaran H.; Kheibari N.; Bahrepour D.Toward Integrated Smart City: A New Model For Implementation And Design ChallengesGeoJournal, 87 (2022)
50930 View0.871Branco T.; Fonseca I.C.; Ugeda L.Smart Governance Models And Solutions; [Modelos E Soluções De Governação Inteligente]Iberian Conference on Information Systems and Technologies, CISTI, 2023-June (2023)
13050 View0.868Varadharajan V.; Singh A.R.Building Intelligent Cities: Concepts, Principles, And TechnologiesDeveloping and Monitoring Smart Environments for Intelligent Cities (2020)
50248 View0.867AL-Masri A.N.; Ijeh A.; Nasir M.Smart City Framework Development: Challenges And SolutionsAdvances in Science, Technology and Innovation (2019)
21512 View0.867Hashim H.E-Government Impact On Developing Smart Cities Initiative In Saudi Arabia: Opportunities & ChallengesAlexandria Engineering Journal, 96 (2024)
13648 View0.867Abdalla W.; Renukappa S.; Suresh S.; Al-Janabi R.Challenges For Managing Smart Cities Initiatives: An Empirical StudyProceedings - 2019 3rd International Conference on Smart Grid and Smart Cities, ICSGSC 2019 (2019)