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Untangling Smart Cities: From Utopian Dreams to Innovation Systems
for a Technology-Enabled Urban Sustainability helps all key
stakeholders understand the complex and often conflicting nature of
smart city research, offering valuable insights for designing and
implementing strategies to improve the smart city decision-making
processes. The book drives the reader to a better theoretical and
practical comprehension of smart city development, beginning with a
thorough and systematic analysis of the research literature
published to date. It addition, it provides an in-depth
understanding of the entire smart city knowledge domain, revealing
a deeply rooted division in its cognitive-epistemological structure
as identified by bibliometric insights. Users will find a book that
fills the knowledge gap between theory and practice using case
study research and empirical evidence drawn from cities considered
leaders in innovative smart city practices.
This book enhances the reader's understanding of the theoretical
foundations, sociotechnical assemblage, and governance mechanisms
of sustainable smart city transitions. Drawing on empirical
evidence stemming from existing smart city research, the book
begins by advancing a theory of sustainable smart city transitions,
which forms bridges between smart city development studies and some
of the key assumptions underpinning transition management and
system innovation research, human geography, spatial planning, and
critical urban scholarship. This interdisciplinary theoretical
formulation details how smart city transitions unfold and how they
should be conceptualized and enacted in order to be assembled as
sustainable developments. The proposed theory of sustainable smart
city transitions is then enriched by the findings of investigations
into the planning and implementation of smart city transition
strategies and projects. Focusing on different empirical settings,
change dimensions, and analytical elements, the attention moves
from the sociotechnical requirements of citywide transition
pathways to the development of sector-specific smart city projects
and technological innovations, in particular in the fields of urban
mobility and urban governance. This book represents a relevant
reference work for academic and practitioner audiences, policy
makers, and representative of smart city industries. The chapters
in this book were originally published as a special issue of the
Journal of Urban Technology.
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