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The concept of smart cities has become one of the most significant
new lines of thinking to emerge in the social sciences in recent
years, both from the research and policy angles. To date, the focus
in smart specialization has been on what regions as a whole can do
to bring about innovation, but it hasn't necessarily addressed the
role cities play within the field. This book aims to address that
gap, drawing together a team of leading contributors, to illustrate
this process with particular focus on cities. Smart Development in
Smart Communities discusses the cross-fertilization between smart
specialization and cities in fostering smart development and its
interactions with the macro-, micro- and meso-economic framework,
from both a theoretical and applied perspective. Specific topics
covered by the book include: human capital formation and
utilization; centralized/decentralized industrial policies;
innovation policies; collective learning; and the role of public
utilities in sustaining smart development processes. This book
tackles some of the most important questions that must be faced
when investigating how structural change and innovation processes
are shaping local and global economic development. It will be of
interest to academics and researchers in the area of Development
Economics, Urban Studies and Public Management.
The concept of smart cities has become one of the most significant
new lines of thinking to emerge in the social sciences in recent
years, both from the research and policy angles. To date, the focus
in smart specialization has been on what regions as a whole can do
to bring about innovation, but it hasn't necessarily addressed the
role cities play within the field. This book aims to address that
gap, drawing together a team of leading contributors, to illustrate
this process with particular focus on cities. Smart Development in
Smart Communities discusses the cross-fertilization between smart
specialization and cities in fostering smart development and its
interactions with the macro-, micro- and meso-economic framework,
from both a theoretical and applied perspective. Specific topics
covered by the book include: human capital formation and
utilization; centralized/decentralized industrial policies;
innovation policies; collective learning; and the role of public
utilities in sustaining smart development processes. This book
tackles some of the most important questions that must be faced
when investigating how structural change and innovation processes
are shaping local and global economic development. It will be of
interest to academics and researchers in the area of Development
Economics, Urban Studies and Public Management.
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