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The Sustainable Development of Data-driven Smart Cities: Citizen-centered Urban Governance and Networked Digital Technologies

The Sustainable Development of Data-driven Smart Cities: Citizen-centered Urban Governance and... Employing recent research results covering the relationship between citizencentered urban governance and networked digital technologies, and building my argument by drawing on data collected from BI Intelligence, Black and Veatch, and McKinsey, I performed analyses and made estimates regarding smart applications that will be relevant for cities through 2025 and top three barriers to developing smarter cities in the U.S. (%). The results of a study based on data collected from 4,200 respondents provide support for my research model. Using the structural equation modeling and employing the probability sampling technique, I gathered and analyzed data through a self-administrated questionnaire. Keywords: data-driven smart city; urban governance; networked digital technology http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Geopolitics, History, and International Relations Addleton Academic Publishers

The Sustainable Development of Data-driven Smart Cities: Citizen-centered Urban Governance and Networked Digital Technologies

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Addleton Academic Publishers
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© 2009 Addleton Academic Publishers
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1948-9145
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2374-4383
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Abstract

Employing recent research results covering the relationship between citizencentered urban governance and networked digital technologies, and building my argument by drawing on data collected from BI Intelligence, Black and Veatch, and McKinsey, I performed analyses and made estimates regarding smart applications that will be relevant for cities through 2025 and top three barriers to developing smarter cities in the U.S. (%). The results of a study based on data collected from 4,200 respondents provide support for my research model. Using the structural equation modeling and employing the probability sampling technique, I gathered and analyzed data through a self-administrated questionnaire. Keywords: data-driven smart city; urban governance; networked digital technology

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Geopolitics, History, and International RelationsAddleton Academic Publishers

Published: Jan 1, 2019

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