Smart Cities for Technological and Social Innovation: Case Studies, Current Trends, and Future Steps

Smart Cities for Technological and Social Innovation: Case Studies, Current Trends, and Future Steps

Kim, Hyung Min
Sabri, Soheil
Kent, Anthony

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Smart Cities for Technological and Social Innovation establishes a key theoretical framework to understand the implementation and development of smart cities as innovation drivers, in terms of lasting impacts on productivity, liveability and sustainability of specific initiatives. This framework is based on empirical analysis of 12 case studies, including pioneer projects from Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and more. It explores how successful smart cities initiatives nurture both technological and social innovation using a combination of regulatory governance and private agency. Typologies of smart city-making approaches are explored in depth. Integrative analysis identifies key success factors in establishing innovation relating to the effectiveness of social systems, institutional thickness, governance, the role of human capital, and streamlining funding of urban development projects. Cases from a range of geographies, scales, social and economic contextsExplores how smart cities can promote technological and social innovation in terms of direct impacts on liveability, productivity and sustainabilityEstablishes an integrative framework based on empirical evidence to develop more innovative smart city initiativesInvestigates the role of governments in coordinating, fostering and guiding innovations resulting from smart city developmentsInterrogates the policies and governance structures which have been effective in supporting the development and deployment of smart cities INDICE: 1. Introduction: being smarter for productivity, liveability and sustainability 2. Fundamentals of smart cities: Governance, innovations and cities 3. Smart city in Singapore: How Environmental and Geospatial Innovation lead to urban liveability and environmental sustainability cities 5. Japanese Smart Cities 6. 'Being First Comes Naturally': the Smart City and Progressive Urbanism in Australia 7. Digital Twin Platform for Virtual Fishermans Bend, a Testbed for Modernising the Land Administration and Urban Planning in Australia 8. Understanding the Stakeholders' Perceptions in Smart Cities: the Experience of Using Q Methodology for Smart Gusu Project, China 9. Stimulating Innovation for Smart Cities in Hong Kong 10. Urban form, the use of ICT and informal smart cities in Vietnam 11. Smart urban development strategies in Africa? An analysis of multiple rationalities for Accra's City Extension Project 12. Smart Dubai IoT Strategy: Aspiration to promoting happiness for residents and visitors through a continuous commitment to innovation 13. Governing security by coding: a case of smartness in the Chilean context 14. How the development of smart grid and 'real time pricing' in USA 15. Building the Future City of Glasgow: an evolutionary perspective 16. Realising digital twinning in an integrated digital built environment - stories from the trenches, New Zealand 17. Autonomous Vehicles and Smart Cities: Where We Are 18. Evaluating recent trends: diversified development paths of smart cities 19. Conclusion: steps for future smart cities

  • ISBN: 978-0-12-818886-6
  • Editorial: Academic Press
  • Encuadernacion: Rústica
  • Páginas: 368
  • Fecha Publicación: 01/06/2020
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés