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Title The Impact Of Managing Diversity On Building The Smart City A Comparison Of Smart City Strategies: Cases From Europe, America, And Asia
ID_Doc 55728
Authors Demirel D.
Year 2023
Published SAGE Open, 13, 3
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/21582440231184971
Abstract The use of ICT to optimize urban processes, activities, efficiency and effectiveness of services turns cities into smart. Smart cities make it necessary to plan, monitor and analyze the city, except for the routine functions of the city. The study examined what smart city research projects are in five representative smart cities (London, New York, Singapore, Barcelona, and Istanbul) and whether there are similarities or differences in background assumptions. The literature used has a global reach; cities around the world have been chosen for comparison. By evaluating the existing literature, it has been evaluated that smart cities are the most successful and the weakest issues. Despite the centrality of New York and London's smart city policies; they are fairly superior in economic competition. Public participation in smart city projects is already weak in Singapore and Istanbul. Barcelona has a more participatory policy than other cities, but it needs to develop a smart governance perspective. The study concludes with how the smart city ideology achieves its goals. The study adds value to smart city research by a critical look at the subject. Combining the results of practical smart city initiatives, it concludes the practicality and usefulness of smart city development.
Author Keywords ICTs and IoT; multiple case analysis; smart city; smart governance; sustainability


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