2020
DOI: 10.1590/1807-7692bar2020190048
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The Smart Cities MethodoLogy Based on Public Value: The First Evaluation Cycle

Abstract: Several smart cities initiatives are currently underway around the world, and this trend is expected to grow in the coming years. Such initiatives should be designed according to the needs and conditions of each municipality, with the aim of expanding or generating public value for stakeholders. This paper analyzes the results obtained from a first evaluation cycle of the Smart Cities MethodoLogy and its components (a reference model and an assessment method), developed based on a Public Value perspective, in … Show more

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“…Many smart city attempts are currently underway around the world, and this tendency is expected to increase in the coming years. Such attempts should be tailored to the needs and circumstances of each government to expand or create public value for stakeholders [31]. When designing smart cities, whether technologies make the city smart; whether the city is energy efficient, automatic and environmentally friendly; It is important to ask questions about whether citizens can access justice, safety, jobs, education and culture [28].…”
Section: A Smart Citiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many smart city attempts are currently underway around the world, and this tendency is expected to increase in the coming years. Such attempts should be tailored to the needs and circumstances of each government to expand or create public value for stakeholders [31]. When designing smart cities, whether technologies make the city smart; whether the city is energy efficient, automatic and environmentally friendly; It is important to ask questions about whether citizens can access justice, safety, jobs, education and culture [28].…”
Section: A Smart Citiesmentioning
confidence: 99%