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Title The Governance Strategies To Build Smart City Towards Digital Prosperity
ID_Doc 55621
Authors Hirtranusi S.A.; Supangkat S.H.; Kosala R.; Ranti B.
Year 2019
Published Proceeding - 2019 International Conference on ICT for Smart Society: Innovation and Transformation Toward Smart Region, ICISS 2019
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICISS48059.2019.8969833
Abstract Currently, the use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is developing to meet the demands of a better life. This enhances studies to try to improve services to meet these demands. is one to shape a better experience. development needs to be done in a structured way so that they are integrated and efficiently implement the latest technology to build a digital economy. For this reason, it is necessary to apply good governance in planning for the development of technology-based services, so that the development of smart cities towards digital prosperity can be realised. The most important thing that needs to map out is prioritising services in smart cities development.In this study, we conducted a literature study and observations of ICT implementation in the development of services in Indonesia. Then we do a mapping between services that can shape into a digital economy by referring to digital welfare introduced by Atkinsons.Our results show that the initial program that supports faster productivity growth is an ICT service that makes up smart cities is a priority that must be considered by the central and local governments. © 2019 IEEE.
Author Keywords Digital Economic; Digital Prosperity; Governance; Productivity Growth; Smart City


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