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The Smart City journey: a systematic review and future research agenda
Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research ( IF 2.541 ) Pub Date : 2020-06-30 , DOI: 10.1080/13511610.2020.1785277
Carmen Echebarria 1 , Jose M. Barrutia 2 , Itziar Aguado-Moralejo 3
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This study presents a systematic review of the literature of 84 articles and books (1997–2020) dealing with the concept and processes of Smart Cities worldwide. It identifies and analyses the three main perspectives: (a) the techno-centric perspective, (b) the humanist perspective and (c) the collaborative perspective and proposes a novel perspective thereof. It shows that, although there is still a lack of consensus on the subject, some of the definitions of Smart Cities, particularly the more comprehensive ones, seem to be moving in the right direction, in line with our perspective, bringing technology closer to people and at the same time integrating it into a new system of systemic, multi-dimensional, multi-actor and multi-level local governance in a network. Future studies could focus on analysing the results of the processes of transforming cities into Smart Cities and producing more quantitative work, given the predominance of qualitative case studies in this area.



中文翻译:

智慧城市之旅:系统回顾和未来研究议程

本研究对涉及全球智慧城市概念和过程的 84 篇文章和书籍(1997-2020)的文献进行了系统回顾。它识别和分析了三个主要观点:(a)以技术为中心的观点,(b)人文主义观点和(c)协作观点,并提出了一个新的观点。这表明,虽然在这个问题上仍然缺乏共识,但智慧城市的一些定义,特别是更全面的定义,似乎正在朝着正确的方向发展,符合我们的观点,使技术更接近人们同时将其融入网络中系统性、多维度、多主体、多层次的地方治理新体系。

更新日期:2020-06-30
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