2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.promfg.2015.11.046
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Multi-stakeholder co-creation Analysis in Smart city Management: An Experience from Bandung, Indonesia

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“…A significant challenge faced by Smart Cities is to efficiently articulate the relationship between these stakeholders and the city management [29]. Four key roles for stakeholders were identified in [40], namely: enablers, providers, utilisers and users. Enablers create a vision, allocate resources, provide strategic leadership, and promote networking.…”
Section: Stakeholder Roles and Typesmentioning
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“…A significant challenge faced by Smart Cities is to efficiently articulate the relationship between these stakeholders and the city management [29]. Four key roles for stakeholders were identified in [40], namely: enablers, providers, utilisers and users. Enablers create a vision, allocate resources, provide strategic leadership, and promote networking.…”
Section: Stakeholder Roles and Typesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…City managers and government should provide easy accessibility and interactions for users such as developers and citizens to open datasets [34] since this should help these users to understand the datasets and to identify ways toward sustainable open data systems. An analysis of the definitions taken from [40] for each role was used to classify each stakeholder type according to the most relevant role. This analysis resulted in the initial list of 58 stakeholder types being reduced to 30 common types (T1 to T30) across the 15 studies and the four stakeholder roles (available on request).…”
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“…It may be more effective for government departments to break down data barriers and reduce information islands than invest in money and technology. The cooperation and multiple roles are essential, and Table 1 shows the stakeholders' value co-creation roles of smart city [6]. Increase profitability and skill in the field, gain symbiotic mutualism collaboration with the city representative.…”
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“…Bandung Smart City can be defined as the city of Bandung built and developed and managed by using Information and Communication Technology (ICT) to connect the monitor and control various existing resources more effectively and efficiently to maximize services to citizens as well as to support the development of sustainable development [4]. Related to the development of Bandung smart city is part of the vision and mission of the Mayor of Bandung that later will be reached Bandung as a city of MARTABAT (slogan of Bandung city).…”
Section: A the Profiles And Principles Of Bandung As Smart Citymentioning
confidence: 99%