Desvelando el Nexo: Urbanismo, Economía Circular y Desarrollo Sostenible DOI Creative Commons
Darwin Daniel Ordóñez Iturralde, Christian Xavier Proaño-Piedra, Carlos Luis Villegas-Sánchez

et al.

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.

Greening smart cities: An investigation of the integration of urban natural resources and smart city technologies for promoting environmental sustainability DOI Open Access

Chu Xiao Hui,

Ge Dan,

Sagr Alamri

et al.

Sustainable Cities and Society, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 99, P. 104985 - 104985

Published: Oct. 5, 2023

Language: Английский

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118

Governing disruptive technologies for inclusive development in cities: A systematic literature review DOI Creative Commons
Kritika Sha, Araz Taeihagh, Martin de Jong

et al.

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.

Language: Английский

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Transitioning to Smart Cities in Gulf Cooperation Council Countries: The Role of Leadership and Organisational Culture DOI Open Access
Ibrahim Mutambik, John Lee,

Abdullah Almuqrin

et al.

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.

Language: Английский

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A Comparative Study of Digital City Development Using the Data-Driven Smart City Index DOI Creative Commons

Vasilieva Elena,

Sunil Prakash,

Saurav Dixit

et al.

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.

Language: Английский

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Employee Acceptance of Digital Transformation: A Study in a Smart City Context DOI Open Access
Ibrahim Mutambik,

Abdullah Almuqrin

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.

Language: Английский

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Evaluation of smart city construction efficiency based on multivariate data fusion: A perspective from China DOI Creative Commons
Chao Mao,

Zhuoqi Wang,

Aobo Yue

et al.

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.

Language: Английский

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Delphi studies in social and health sciences—Recommendations for an interdisciplinary standardized reporting (DELPHISTAR). Results of a Delphi study DOI Creative Commons
Marlen Niederberger,

Julia Schifano,

Stefanie Deckert

et al.

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

Language: Английский

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Smart cities as spatial manifestations of 21st century capitalism DOI Creative Commons
Martin de Jong, Simon Joss, Araz Taeihagh

et al.

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.

Language: Английский

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Understanding regional structure through spatial networks: A simulation optimization framework for exploring balanced development DOI
Yaxing Li, Chuangchang Liao, Xiaoming Li

et al.

Habitat International, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 152, P. 103155 - 103155

Published: Aug. 13, 2024

Language: Английский

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Policy assessment in photovoltaic development using system dynamics: Case study of power generation in Iran DOI
Mohammad Reza Heidari, Gholamreza Heravi

Sustainable Cities and Society, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 94, P. 104554 - 104554

Published: March 30, 2023

Language: Английский

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