Improving Smart City Design : A Conceptual Model for Governing Complex Smart City Ecosystems
Hämäläinen, M., & Tyrväinen, P. (2018). Improving Smart City Design : A Conceptual Model for Governing Complex Smart City Ecosystems. In A. Pucihar, M. Kljajić, P. Ravesteijn, J. Seitz, & R. Bons (Eds.), Bled 2018 : Proceedings of the 31st Bled eConference. Digital Transformation : Meeting the Challenges (pp. 263-278). University of Maribor Press. https://doi.org/10.18690/978-961-286-170-4.17
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Smart city concept is a viable nominee to solve the dilemmas urbanization
creates globally. By means of digital technologies like Internet-of-Things, artificial
intelligence and data analytics cities aim to optimize city performances like mobility,
environment, security, health care and social services. Furthermore, cities actively
endorse usage of digital technologies to foster digitalization and new business
innovation to nurture local economy and social well-being. Smart city market is
growing, but simultaneously fragmented smart city markets and initiatives face
challenges with governance, ecosystem orchestration and continuity. Transformation to
smart city is a complex long-term process, which requires collaboration with
heterogeneous stakeholder groups and capabilities to evaluate wide spectrum of new
digital technologies and their fitness to diverse city functions and processes. This sets
high demands for the smart city governance and management. A smart city conceptual
model (SCCM) presented in this paper aims to assist cities with this endeavor. SCCM
observes complex smart cities from organizational and technical perspectives providing
practical instrument for smart city stakeholders to lead city towards data and digital
technology assisted smart city. SCCM considers four primary dimensions, strategy,
technology, governance and stakeholders. Each primary dimension is complemented
with sub-elements, which all together form meaningful interrelations and provides
comprehensive and systematic approach for the smart city design, development and
implementation.
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