Book Chapter

Smart Cities as a Platform for Technological and Social Innovation in Productivity, Sustainability, and Liveability: A Conceptual Framework

Hyung Min Kim, Soheil Sabri, Anthony Kent

Smart Cities for Technological and Social Innovation Case Studies, Current Trends, and Future Steps | Academic Press | Published : 2021

Abstract

Despite a great deal of attention paid to smart cities, the conceptual framework for understanding them has been partial at best. This chapter establishes a holistic framework to define and evaluate smart cities through three core objectives that any city wants to improve—productivity, sustainability, and livability. Although smartness includes a wide range of aspects within a city, it should tackle the complexity of urban challenges internally and externally generated. Thus, adaptive capacity is becoming more and more important, requiring timely innovation. The chapter asserts cities are and should be a platform for technological and social innovation to enhance these three urban cores. Cre..

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