Governing the smart city: a review of the literature on smart urban governance

Utrecht University · Universidad de Granada

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Abstract

Academic attention to smart cities and their governance is growing rapidly, but the fragmentation in approaches makes for a confusing debate. This article brings some structure to the debate by analyzing a corpus of 51 publications and mapping their variation. The analysis shows that publications differ in their emphasis on (1) smart technology, smart people or smart collaboration as the defining features of smart cities, (2) a transformative or incremental perspective on changes in urban governance, (3) better outcomes or a more open process as the legitimacy claim for smart city governance. We argue for a comprehensive perspective: smart city governance is about crafting new forms of human collaboration…

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1,616
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92.98
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100%
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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Smart city
  • Corporate governance
  • Vision
  • Government (linguistics)
  • Politics
  • Transformative learning
  • Process (computing)
  • Public relations
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Sustainable cities and communities
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