Sustainable Smart City Transitions
Theoretical Foundations, Sociotechnical Assemblage and Governance Mechanisms
Herausgeber: Deakin, Mark; Zhang, Xiaoling; Mora, Luca
Sustainable Smart City Transitions
Theoretical Foundations, Sociotechnical Assemblage and Governance Mechanisms
Herausgeber: Deakin, Mark; Zhang, Xiaoling; Mora, Luca
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This book enhances the reader's understanding of the theoretical foundations, sociotechnical assemblage, and governance mechanisms of sustainable smart city transitions.
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This book enhances the reader's understanding of the theoretical foundations, sociotechnical assemblage, and governance mechanisms of sustainable smart city transitions.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 579g
- ISBN-13: 9781032071657
- ISBN-10: 1032071656
- Artikelnr.: 69921548
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 579g
- ISBN-13: 9781032071657
- ISBN-10: 1032071656
- Artikelnr.: 69921548
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Luca Mora is Professor of Urban Innovation at The Business School of Edinburgh Napier University, Scotland, UK, and at the Academy of Architecture and Urban Studies of Tallinn University of Technology (TalTech), Estonia. Mark Deakin is Professor of Built Environment at the School of Engineering and the Built Environment of Edinburgh Napier University, Scotland, UK. Xiaoling Zhang is Professor in the Department of Public Policy of City University of Hong Kong, China. Michael Batty is Bartlett Professor of Planning at University College London, where he chairs the Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis (CASA). Martin de Jong is Professor at Erasmus School of Law and Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands, and a Distinguished Visiting Professor at Fudan University, Shanghai, China. Paolo Santi is Principal Research Scientist at Senseable City Lab, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA, and Research Director of the Institute of Informatics and Telematics, National Research Council, Pisa, Italy. Francesco Paolo Appio is Associate Professor of Innovation at SKEMA Business School, France.
Introduction - Assembling Sustainable Smart City Transitions: An
Interdisciplinary Theoretical Perspective 1. Mapping the Knowledge Domain
of Smart City Development to Urban Sustainability: A Scientometric Study
2. From "Smart in the Box" to "Smart in the City": Rethinking the Socially
Sustainable Smart City in Context 3. Input- Output Modeling for Smart City
Development 4. Digital Transformation of City Ecosystems: Platforms Shaping
Engagement and Externalities across Vertical Markets 5. Strategic Planning
for Smart City Development: Assessing Spatial Inequalities in the Basic
Service Provision of Metropolitan Cities 6. How Are Smart City Concepts and
Technologies Perceived and Utilized? A Systematic Geo- Twitter Analysis of
Smart Cities in Australia 7. Exploring Smart City Project Implementation
Risks in the Cities of Kakinada and Kanpur 8. Balancing Exploration and
Exploitation in Sustainable Urban Innovation: An Ambidexterity Perspective
toward Smart Cities 9. Quantifying the Spatio- Temporal Potential of Drive-
by Sensing in Smart Cities 10. Understanding Ridesourcing Mobility and the
Future of Electrification: A Comparative Study in Beijing 11. The Price of
Privacy Control in Mobility Sharing 12. Building City Dashboards for
Different Types of Users 13. Going Beyond the Smart City? Implementing
Technopolitical Platforms for Urban Democracy in Madrid and Barcelona
Interdisciplinary Theoretical Perspective 1. Mapping the Knowledge Domain
of Smart City Development to Urban Sustainability: A Scientometric Study
2. From "Smart in the Box" to "Smart in the City": Rethinking the Socially
Sustainable Smart City in Context 3. Input- Output Modeling for Smart City
Development 4. Digital Transformation of City Ecosystems: Platforms Shaping
Engagement and Externalities across Vertical Markets 5. Strategic Planning
for Smart City Development: Assessing Spatial Inequalities in the Basic
Service Provision of Metropolitan Cities 6. How Are Smart City Concepts and
Technologies Perceived and Utilized? A Systematic Geo- Twitter Analysis of
Smart Cities in Australia 7. Exploring Smart City Project Implementation
Risks in the Cities of Kakinada and Kanpur 8. Balancing Exploration and
Exploitation in Sustainable Urban Innovation: An Ambidexterity Perspective
toward Smart Cities 9. Quantifying the Spatio- Temporal Potential of Drive-
by Sensing in Smart Cities 10. Understanding Ridesourcing Mobility and the
Future of Electrification: A Comparative Study in Beijing 11. The Price of
Privacy Control in Mobility Sharing 12. Building City Dashboards for
Different Types of Users 13. Going Beyond the Smart City? Implementing
Technopolitical Platforms for Urban Democracy in Madrid and Barcelona
Introduction - Assembling Sustainable Smart City Transitions: An
Interdisciplinary Theoretical Perspective 1. Mapping the Knowledge Domain
of Smart City Development to Urban Sustainability: A Scientometric Study
2. From "Smart in the Box" to "Smart in the City": Rethinking the Socially
Sustainable Smart City in Context 3. Input- Output Modeling for Smart City
Development 4. Digital Transformation of City Ecosystems: Platforms Shaping
Engagement and Externalities across Vertical Markets 5. Strategic Planning
for Smart City Development: Assessing Spatial Inequalities in the Basic
Service Provision of Metropolitan Cities 6. How Are Smart City Concepts and
Technologies Perceived and Utilized? A Systematic Geo- Twitter Analysis of
Smart Cities in Australia 7. Exploring Smart City Project Implementation
Risks in the Cities of Kakinada and Kanpur 8. Balancing Exploration and
Exploitation in Sustainable Urban Innovation: An Ambidexterity Perspective
toward Smart Cities 9. Quantifying the Spatio- Temporal Potential of Drive-
by Sensing in Smart Cities 10. Understanding Ridesourcing Mobility and the
Future of Electrification: A Comparative Study in Beijing 11. The Price of
Privacy Control in Mobility Sharing 12. Building City Dashboards for
Different Types of Users 13. Going Beyond the Smart City? Implementing
Technopolitical Platforms for Urban Democracy in Madrid and Barcelona
Interdisciplinary Theoretical Perspective 1. Mapping the Knowledge Domain
of Smart City Development to Urban Sustainability: A Scientometric Study
2. From "Smart in the Box" to "Smart in the City": Rethinking the Socially
Sustainable Smart City in Context 3. Input- Output Modeling for Smart City
Development 4. Digital Transformation of City Ecosystems: Platforms Shaping
Engagement and Externalities across Vertical Markets 5. Strategic Planning
for Smart City Development: Assessing Spatial Inequalities in the Basic
Service Provision of Metropolitan Cities 6. How Are Smart City Concepts and
Technologies Perceived and Utilized? A Systematic Geo- Twitter Analysis of
Smart Cities in Australia 7. Exploring Smart City Project Implementation
Risks in the Cities of Kakinada and Kanpur 8. Balancing Exploration and
Exploitation in Sustainable Urban Innovation: An Ambidexterity Perspective
toward Smart Cities 9. Quantifying the Spatio- Temporal Potential of Drive-
by Sensing in Smart Cities 10. Understanding Ridesourcing Mobility and the
Future of Electrification: A Comparative Study in Beijing 11. The Price of
Privacy Control in Mobility Sharing 12. Building City Dashboards for
Different Types of Users 13. Going Beyond the Smart City? Implementing
Technopolitical Platforms for Urban Democracy in Madrid and Barcelona