Searching for Smart City definition: a comprehensive proposal

During the latest years, smart city projects have been more and more popular and widespread all over the world. The continuous increasing of city’s population and the complexity of city management drive local governments towards the strong use of technologies to support a higher quality of urban spaces and a better offering of public services. The fascination of smart cities, able to link high technology, green environment and well-being for citizens, interests all the municipalities, independently on their dimensions, geographical area or culture. However, the concept of smart city is far from to be unambiguous. Several experiences all over the world show that cities define themselves as smart, but the meaning attributed to this word is different each time. Smart city concept has been growing from empirical experience, therefore a systemic theoretical study about this phenomenon still lacks. In this paper, the author aims to propose a comprehensive and verified definition of smart city, based on both a deep literature investigation about smart city studies and a large survey of smart city projects in the international panorama. The goal of this work is not only to provide a clear framework about this interesting and current topic, but also to support local governments and public administrations in effective smart city implementation, able to create public value and well being for citizens and environmental sustainability in the urban space.

[1]  Kostas S. Metaxiotis,et al.  Towards knowledge cities: conceptual analysis and success stories , 2004, J. Knowl. Manag..

[2]  Alessandro Aurigi,et al.  Competing urban visions and the shaping of the digital city , 2005 .

[3]  R. P. Dameri,et al.  Defining an evaluation framework for digital cities implementation , 2012, International Conference on Information Society (i-Society 2012).

[4]  Andrea Caragliu,et al.  Smartness and European urban performance: assessing the local impacts of smart urban attributes , 2012 .

[5]  Peter van den Besselaar,et al.  E-community versus E-commerce: The rise and decline of the Amsterdam digital city , 2001, AI & SOCIETY.

[6]  Habib M. Alshuwaikhat,et al.  Collaborative Planning and Management Frameworks: Approaches to Effective Urban Governance by Adoption of Emerging Technologies , 2003 .

[7]  Emmanouil Tranos,et al.  The Spatial Distribution of Internet Backbone Networks in Europe , 2009 .

[8]  Renata Paola Dameri,et al.  A model for the IT governance in business groups , 2007 .

[9]  Lorena Batagan,et al.  Smart Cities and Sustainability Models , 2011 .

[10]  Michael Batty Contradictions and Conceptions of the Digital City , 2001 .

[11]  Tamara Kulesa A Vision of Smarter Cities : How Cities Can Lead the Way into a Prosperous and Sustainable Future Moderator : , 2009 .

[12]  Jeffrey Barlow,et al.  Making the Digital City: The Early Shaping of Urban Internet Space , 2006 .

[13]  P. Nijkamp,et al.  Smart Cities in Europe , 2011 .

[14]  Toru Ishida Digital City Kyoto: Social Information Infrastructure for Everyday Life , 2000 .

[15]  Yi-Shun Wang,et al.  Assessing eGovernment systems success: A validation of the DeLone and McLean model of information systems success , 2008, Gov. Inf. Q..

[16]  Yu-Tso Chen,et al.  Sketch Industry Promotion Framework for Smart Living Services by Leveraging Living Lab Harmonization Cube , 2012, Int. J. Electron. Bus. Manag..

[17]  M. Castells The rise of the network society , 1996 .

[18]  Emmanouil Tranos,et al.  Smart networked cities? , 2012 .

[19]  Cristina Martinez-Fernandez,et al.  Rising knowledge cities: the role of urban knowledge precincts , 2008, J. Knowl. Manag..

[20]  Li Qi,et al.  Research on digital city framework architecture , 2001, 2001 International Conferences on Info-Tech and Info-Net. Proceedings (Cat. No.01EX479).

[21]  Janine O’Flynn,et al.  From New Public Management to Public Value: Paradigmatic Change and Managerial Implications , 2007 .

[22]  Peter Nijkamp,et al.  Smart cities in perspective – a comparative European study by means of self-organizing maps , 2012 .

[23]  A. Townsend,et al.  Network Cities and the Global Structure of the Internet , 2001 .

[24]  Duan Xuejun THE CRITICAL TECHNOLOGY OF DIGITAL CITY AND ITS ACHIEVEMENT , 2002 .

[25]  José Ramón Gil-García,et al.  Understanding Smart Cities: An Integrative Framework , 2012, HICSS.