2021
DOI: 10.24143/2073-5537-2021-3-44-54
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Implementing concept of smart city in Russian regions (case of Volgograd region)

Abstract: The article presents the analysis of the key directions for developing a smart city concept through the prism of perception by residents participating in the strategic guidelines in the context of digitalization and a changing economic space. There has been considered the problem of implementing the concept of smart city and low awareness of residents about the regional policy on digitalization of urban space. Trigger spheres of the economy are proposed, whose digitalization should be carried out in the first … Show more

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“…Chang et al, [ 42 ] stated that reshaping of urban landscapes is influenced by emphased inclusivity for women’s economic contributions. Akimova et al [ 43 ] investigated opportunities to use financial instruments such as subsidies to provide the impetus for technological adoption, while initiatives like retrofitting buildings emphasize sustainability and energy efficiency.…”
Section: Methods and Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chang et al, [ 42 ] stated that reshaping of urban landscapes is influenced by emphased inclusivity for women’s economic contributions. Akimova et al [ 43 ] investigated opportunities to use financial instruments such as subsidies to provide the impetus for technological adoption, while initiatives like retrofitting buildings emphasize sustainability and energy efficiency.…”
Section: Methods and Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study draws an analogy between the process of urban population mobility and the process of molecular transfer in physical chemistry, innovatively conceptualising cities as solvents and populations as solutes. This analogy enables the application of chemical potential theory to redefine traditional indicators of urban attractiveness through a multidisciplinary lens of economics, psychology and sociology [5]. By examining socio-economic attractiveness, cost of living, public services and employment opportunities as key dimensions of urban attractiveness, we quantitatively assess the impact of these factors on population retention and attraction.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%