Revista Venezolana de Gerencia,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
29(107), P. 1025 - 1039
Published: June 3, 2024
En
este
estudio,
se
aborda
la
creciente
tendencia
global
hacia
el
urbanismo
y
economía
circular,
enfocándose
en
cómo
estas
disciplinas,
junto
con
desarrollo
económico
sostenible,
pueden
contribuir
a
construcción
de
un
modelo
resiliencia
económica
que
favorezca
entorno
bajo
carbono
promueva
avance
sustentable.
Mediante
revisión
77
documentos,
exploró
integración
del
atiende
mitigación
los
impactos
urbanísticos
al
uso
eficiente
recursos,
principios
circularidad,
promueven
reducción
residuos
optimización
recursos
naturales,
fundamentar
enfoque
armonice
crecimiento
sostenibilidad
equidad
social.
Esta
investigación
propone
Modelo
Económico
Resiliente
sintetiza
estos
enfoques
estrategias
destacando
importancia
políticas
acciones
coordinadas
entre
gobiernos,
empresas
sociedad
para
lograr
equilibrio
bienestar
económico,
justicia
social
protección
medioambiente,
tiempo
señalan
desafíos
comprensión
e
implementación
prácticas
integradas
necesidad
inversiones
significativas
educación
sostenibilidad.
Technological Forecasting and Social Change,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
203, P. 123382 - 123382
Published: April 10, 2024
Cities
are
increasingly
adopting
advanced
technologies
to
address
complex
challenges.
Applying
such
as
information
and
communication
technology,
artificial
intelligence,
big
data
analytics,
autonomous
systems
in
cities'
design,
planning,
management
can
cause
disruptive
changes
their
social,
economic,
environmental
composition.
Through
a
systematic
literature
review,
this
research
develops
conceptual
model
linking
(1)
the
dominant
city
labels
relating
tech-driven
urban
development,
(2)
characteristics
applications
of
technologies,
(3)
current
understanding
inclusive
development.
We
extend
discussion
by
identifying
incorporating
motivations
behind
challenges
they
present
find
that
development
cities
be
realised
if
governments
develop
suitable
adaptive
regulatory
frameworks
for
involving
technology
companies,
build
policy
capacity,
adopt
more
models
governance.
also
stress
importance
acknowledging
influence
digital
literacy
smart
citizenship,
exploring
other
dimensions
inclusivity,
governing
cities.
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
15(13), P. 10490 - 10490
Published: July 3, 2023
The
concept
of
Society
5.0,
first
introduced
by
Japan
in
2016,
has
become
a
widely
accepted
model
for
the
development
social
infrastructures
across
world.
It
is
which
expected
to
take
root
globally
over
next
few
years.
also
smart
cities,
are
connected
and
inclusive,
at
its
core.
role
open
data
critical
ability
design
implement
strategies
use
crucial
element
their
growth
success.
This
requires
leadership
organisational
culture
that
embraces
government
(OGD)
understands
key
cities.
In
this
paper,
we
examine
how
Gulf
Cooperation
Council
(GCC)
Countries
impacted
progress
OGD
initiatives
and,
therefore,
transition
approached
via
re-analysis
from
an
earlier
study
semi-structured
interviews
were
used
understand
views
attitudes
range
senior
department
personnel
OGD-related
roles,
where
here
new
thematic
analysis
seeks
identify
clearer
pointers
practices
directly
relating
cities
5.0.
focus
on
internal
factors,
such
as
culture,
opposed
external
technology
resources,
differentiates
research
previous
studies
adds
our
current
knowledge.
findings
lead
discussion
identifies
likely
gap
provided
more
figures.
A
pilot
group
these
leaders
suggests
generalised
problem
with
communication
policy,
objectives
strategies,
overcoming
cultural
impediments
city
development.
While
further
required,
need
clearly
emerges
significant
changes
attitude
application
managerial
levels
if
strategic
goals
be
achieved.
paper
makes
number
specific
recommendations
activities
could
improve
indicate
areas
would
beneficial.
BIO Web of Conferences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
86, P. 01080 - 01080
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
This
research
compares
and
contrasts
the
evolution
of
smart
cities
using
a
comparative
analysis
based
on
Data-Driven
Smart
City
Index.
The
study
includes
four
important
tables:
Digital
Development
Index,
which
shows
D
as
model
city
because
its
high
Infrastructure,
Data
Utilization,
Connectivity
Scores,
offers
thorough
summary
development
cities.
three
components
Index
are
Environmental
Sustainability,
Governance,
Quality
Life.
excels
in
all
areas.
importance
big
data
analytics,
IoT
adoption,
open
usage—all
leads—is
emphasized
Utilization
Development.
Lastly,
Infrastructure
Cities
emphasizes
significance
cutting-edge
technology,
with
leading
way
terms
availability
public
Wi-Fi,
5G
network
connectivity,
fiber
broadband
coverage.
These
results
provide
insightful
information
that
will
help
stakeholders,
politicians,
urban
planners
advance
into
digital
age
improve
quality
life
for
citizens.
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(4), P. 1398 - 1398
Published: Feb. 7, 2024
The
notion
of
the
smart
city
offers
significant
benefits
to
citizens
and
enterprises
alike.
To
realize
these
benefits,
however,
city’s
organizations
working
processes
need
undergo
a
digital
transformation
(DT)
which
reshapes
work
practices
demands
new
mindset
from
employees.
readiness
employees
accept
such
DT
has
an
effect
on
extent
residents
businesses
benefit
being
in
context.
This
raises
question
factors
have
most
influence
employees’
acceptance
DT—a
that
thus
far
received
limited
attention
researchers.
study
introduces
model
examines
various
influencing
factors,
using
data
collected
survey
1180
10
cities
Saudi
Arabia.
examined
take
variety
forms,
including
external
elements
as
management
provision
for
process
complexity,
can
lead
resistance
change,
well
internal
elements,
perceived
advantages
inertia.
findings
show
support
positive
relationship
with
by
employees,
while
complexity
inertia
negative
acceptance.
These
contribute
growing
body
literature
concerning
context
will
provide
insights
base
strategies
encouraging
employee
adaptation
evolving
landscapes.
Ecological Indicators,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
154, P. 110882 - 110882
Published: Sept. 3, 2023
In
the
face
of
urban
development
challenges
brought
about
by
high-speed
urbanization,
smart
cities
have
been
recognized
as
a
necessary
way
to
promote
modernization
governance
systems
and
capacity.
Therefore,
establishment
scientific
comprehensive
evaluation
index
system
is
crucial
sustainable
construction
cities.
Based
on
existing
research,
this
study
innovatively
uses
multivariate
data
construct
an
for
level
cities,
then
systematically
evaluates
city
efficiency
37
from
2016
2021
using
Super-efficiency
slack-based
model
considering
undesired
output
Malmquist
index.
Finally,
measures
are
proposed
orderly
healthy
combining
domestic
international
experience
in
policy
recommendations.
Results
show
following:
(1)
Overall,
imbalance
China's
between
regions
has
improved,
but
gap
remains
central
western
comparison
with
east.
(2)
The
improvement
correlates
regional
economic
development,
showing
gradual
decrease
east
west.
(3)
results
can
provide
theoretical
support
decision-making
basis
relevant
government
departments
optimize
planning
scientifically
formulate
policies.
PLoS ONE,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
19(8), P. e0304651 - e0304651
Published: Aug. 26, 2024
Background
While
different
proposals
exist
for
a
guideline
on
reporting
Delphi
studies,
none
of
them
has
yet
established
itself
in
the
health
and
social
sciences
across
range
variants.
This
seems
critical
because
empirical
studies
demonstrate
diversity
modifications
conduction
sometimes
even
errors
reporting.
The
aim
present
study
is
to
close
this
gap
formulate
general
guideline.
Method
In
an
international
procedure,
experts
were
surveyed
online
three
rounds
find
consensus
sciences.
respondents
selected
via
publications
studies.
preliminary
guideline,
containing
65
items
five
topics
presented
evaluation,
had
been
developed
based
systematic
review
practice
existing
guidelines
Starting
second
round,
received
feedback
form
mean
values,
measures
dispersion,
summary
open-ended
responses
their
own
response
previous
round.
final
draft
contains
which
at
least
75%
agreed
by
assigning
scale
points
6
7
7-point
Likert
scale.
Results
1,072
invited
participate.
A
total
91
completed
first
69
56
third
Of
was
ultimately
reached
38
addressing
topics:
Title
Abstract
(n
=
3),
Context
7),
20),
4)
Discussion
4).
Items
focusing
theoretical
research
dissemination
either
rejected
or
remained
subjects
dissent.
We
assume
high
level
acceptance
interdisciplinary
suitability
regarding
here
referred
as
"Delphi
sciences–recommendations
standardized
reporting"
(DELPHISTAR).
Use
can
substantially
improve
ability
compare
evaluate
Technological Forecasting and Social Change,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
202, P. 123299 - 123299
Published: March 1, 2024
Globally,
smart
cities
attract
billions
of
dollars
in
investment
annually,
with
related
market
opportunities
forecast
to
grow
year-on-year.
The
enormous
resources
poured
into
their
development
consist
financial
capital,
but
also
natural,
human
and
social
converted
infrastructure
real
estate.
latter
act
as
physical
capital
storage
sites
for
the
creation
digital
products
services
expected
generate
highest
value
added.
Smart
serve
temporary
spatial
fixes
until
new
better
investments
emerge.
Drawing
from
a
comprehensive
range
publications
on
capitalism,
this
article
analyzes
city
developments
typifier
21st
century
accumulation
where
financialization
various
capitals
is
overarching
driver
ecological
overshoot
socio-economic
undershoot
are
main
negative
consequences.
It
closely
examines
six
manifestations
–
science
parks
campuses;
innovation
districts;
neighborhoods;
city-wide
city-regional
initiatives;
urban
platforms;
alternative
spaces
receptacles
conversion
capitals.
considers
influence
different
national
regimes
institutional
contexts
developments.
This
used,
final
part,
open
discussion
about
temper
excesses
capitalism.