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Exploring data driven initiatives for smart city development: empirical evidence from techno-stakeholders’ perspective
The aim of this article is to provide a critical understanding of techno-stakeholders’ perspective by considering data driven initiatives for smart city development. Particularly, a model is proposed based on a systematic literature review to explore techno-stakeholders’ perspective in smart cities. Findings from this study identifies that data driven initiatives that influence techno-stakeholder’s perspectives for smart city development comprises of stakeholder involvement, data ownership, data access, policies, regulations, trust, and data privacy. Evidence from this study offer insight into techno-stakeholder’s perspectives by proposing a model that could be utilized as a governance tool to benchmark and evaluate urban data transformation.
Exploring data driven initiatives for smart city development: empirical evidence from techno-stakeholders’ perspective
The aim of this article is to provide a critical understanding of techno-stakeholders’ perspective by considering data driven initiatives for smart city development. Particularly, a model is proposed based on a systematic literature review to explore techno-stakeholders’ perspective in smart cities. Findings from this study identifies that data driven initiatives that influence techno-stakeholder’s perspectives for smart city development comprises of stakeholder involvement, data ownership, data access, policies, regulations, trust, and data privacy. Evidence from this study offer insight into techno-stakeholder’s perspectives by proposing a model that could be utilized as a governance tool to benchmark and evaluate urban data transformation.
Exploring data driven initiatives for smart city development: empirical evidence from techno-stakeholders’ perspective
Anthony Jnr, Bokolo (author)
Urban Research & Practice ; 15 ; 529-560
2022-08-08
32 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
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