2014
DOI: 10.24102/ijslup.v1i2.365
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Impacting Sustainable Behavior and Planning in Smart City

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“…In relation to SSCs dimensions, Giffinger et al (2007) identify six dimensions named: Smart Economy, Smart Mobility, Smart Environment, Smart Governance, Smart People and Smart Living. Researchers such as (Soom, 2009;Girard et al, 2009;Cohen, 2010;Khansari et al, 2013;EP, 2014;ITU-T FG-SSC, 2014;IEEE, 2015) have agreed on these dimensions and based their research and proposed transformation frameworks on them.…”
Section: Comprehensivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In relation to SSCs dimensions, Giffinger et al (2007) identify six dimensions named: Smart Economy, Smart Mobility, Smart Environment, Smart Governance, Smart People and Smart Living. Researchers such as (Soom, 2009;Girard et al, 2009;Cohen, 2010;Khansari et al, 2013;EP, 2014;ITU-T FG-SSC, 2014;IEEE, 2015) have agreed on these dimensions and based their research and proposed transformation frameworks on them.…”
Section: Comprehensivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The co-creation of urban space by its users and recipients is emphasized in the literature [42]. Some authors have postulated that citizens should actively participate in the process of creating sustainable and smart cities [23,[44][45][46][47][48].…”
Section: Social Participation As a Prerequisite For The Creation And mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The premise for effective governance in smart cities is that, by having the right information at the right time, citizens can be included in decision making. That eventually results in an increased quality of life for residents and the overall sustainability of the city [22]. However, local city councils and city administration officials still struggle to decide when citizens should get involved in political decisionmaking and to what extent they should be involved [23].…”
Section: Participation In Citiesmentioning
confidence: 99%