Blockchain-Supported Smart City Platform for Social Value Co-Creation and Exchange

Recent technological advances are creating possibilities for novel forms of interaction, collaboration, and organization of labor in Smart Cities. In this paper, we present a reward-driven, Blockchain-backed platform acting as the technological enabler for enactment of ad-hoc, decentralized neighborhood-scale co-creation, collaboration, and citizen engagement activities.

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