2020
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/725/1/012113
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Analysis of smart city indicators based on prisma : systematic review

Abstract: This study aims to conduct a review of Smart city literature specifically related to Smart city indicators from various cross-studies. The method used is a systematic literature review consisting of five stages, namely defining eligibility criteria; define the source of information; literature selection; data collection and item selection with synthesis techniques. The results of the study showed a set of indicators consisting of 43 indicators classified into 8 categories of Smart City. Smart city indicators a… Show more

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“…PRISMA consists of, among other things, a checklist and a flow chart (Donato and Donato 2019). The flowchart allowed for the design of a protocol with the eligibility criteria for the systematic review, which are essential to obtain relevant and primary studies on the topic under study (Adiyarta et al 2020). The Prism method consists of 5 steps followed in this research, and they are (1) Defining eligibility criteria; (2) Defining information sources; (3) literature selection; (4) data collection; and (5) Selecting data items (Liberati et al 2009).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PRISMA consists of, among other things, a checklist and a flow chart (Donato and Donato 2019). The flowchart allowed for the design of a protocol with the eligibility criteria for the systematic review, which are essential to obtain relevant and primary studies on the topic under study (Adiyarta et al 2020). The Prism method consists of 5 steps followed in this research, and they are (1) Defining eligibility criteria; (2) Defining information sources; (3) literature selection; (4) data collection; and (5) Selecting data items (Liberati et al 2009).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the de nitions of smart city, researchers have conceptualized and categorized smart city with alternating approaches. Each category includes its own subcategories that represent speci c aspects of the city that are effective in achieving the expected objectives of a smart city, and in some cases categories can be merged into one group [20].…”
Section: Smart City Featuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, private-public sector partnerships and the participation of stakeholders were also often supported in being part of it or ensuring its effective implementation. These sorts of collaborations were considered a positive step toward effective governance [44].…”
Section: Opportunities For Citizens' Engagement In Green Cities (Rq2)mentioning
confidence: 99%