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Title Social Smart City: Introducing Digital And Social Strategies For Participatory Governance In Smart Cities
ID_Doc 52056
Authors Effing, R; Groot, BP
Year 2019
Published ELECTRONIC GOVERNMENT, EGOV 2016, 9820
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-44421-5_19
Abstract Cities increasingly face challenges regarding participatory governance in order to become a "smart city". The world's best cities to live in are not the ones with the most advanced technological layers but cities that create an atmosphere where citizens, companies and government together build a vital and sustainable city. This study compares various definitions of smart cities and integrates current insights from the field of e-participation. Five best-practice examples from over the world illustrate the various ways participation can be developed from various leadership perspectives. A new conceptual framework, the Social Smart City framework, is derived from both e-participation theory and these best-practice examples. The framework comprises of a set of digital strategies for participatory governance in smart cities.
Author Keywords Smart city; Electronic participation; Governance; Participatory governance


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