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Understanding Smart Cities: An Integrative Framework
Hafedh Chourabi, Taewoo Nam, Shawn Walker, J. Ramon Gil-Garcia, Sehl Mellouli, Karine Nahon, Theresa Pardo, and Hans Jochen Scholl
Proceedings of the 45th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences - 2012,
January 5, 2012,
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Making a city “smart” is emerging as a strategy to
mitigate the problems generated by the urban
population growth and rapid urbanization. Yet little
academic research has sparingly discussed the
phenomenon. To close the gap in the literature about
smart cities and in response to the increasing use of
the concept, this paper proposes a framework to
understand the concept of smart cities. Based on the
exploration of a wide and extensive array of literature
from various disciplinary areas we identify eight
critical factors of smart city initiatives: management
and organization, technology, governance, policy
context, people and communities, economy, built
infrastructure, and natural environment. These factors
form the basis of an integrative framework that can be
used to examine how local governments are
envisioning smart city initiatives. The framework
suggests directions and agendas for smart city
research and outlines practical implications for
government professionals.
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