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Making of a Smart City in Korea: The Quest for E-Seoul [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 354 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 238x159x26 mm, weight: 630 g, 8 BW Illustrations, 27 BW Photos, 45 Tables
  • Serija: Korean Communities across the World
  • Išleidimo metai: 02-May-2023
  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
  • ISBN-10: 1666931853
  • ISBN-13: 9781666931853
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 354 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 238x159x26 mm, weight: 630 g, 8 BW Illustrations, 27 BW Photos, 45 Tables
  • Serija: Korean Communities across the World
  • Išleidimo metai: 02-May-2023
  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
  • ISBN-10: 1666931853
  • ISBN-13: 9781666931853
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Cutting across diverse disciplines, such as economics, sociology, public administration, public policy, urban design and planning, urban engineering, civil and environmental engineering, and tourism research, The Making of a Smart City in Korea: The Quest for E-Seoul provides empirical evidence on how the notion of the smart city has been interpreted and applied in Seoulthe capital and largest metropolis of South Korea. The contributors show how shifting a traditional city into a digital one has brought about noticeable changes in the governance, economics, arts, and cultures of Seoul.

This edited volume on the Seoul Metropolitan Governments quest for e-Seoul provides great resources for many cities worldwide to seek to benchmark this particular type of smart city, as well as for all those academics in the related fields to learn it theoretically and empirically, given that Seoul has systematically pushed different stages and strategies of the smart urbanization.

Recenzijos

Seoul is an ideal city to study the contemporary drivers of smart urbanization and the datafication of society. The contributors to this richly detailed volume provide multiple new insights on the dynamics of ICT-driven urbanization and how it will change the ways that we govern and understand cities in the coming decades. -- Andrew Karvonen, Lund University This edited volume provides empirical evidence on how the notion of the smart city has been interpreted and applied in Seoul. It focuses on data management and urban planning seeing the smart city as an engine for new urban growth thus trying to make sense of the impressive, yet multifaced effort of Seoul in leading the world's most technologically led, oriented, and implanted cities. In order to achieve this goal ,the book cuts across diverse disciplines, such as economics, sociology, public administration, public policy, urban design and planning, urban engineering, civil and environmental engineering, and tourism research. -- Paolo Cardullo, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya

Introduction 1(12)
Hojeong Lee
Jaehyeon Jeong
Joong-Hwan Oh
PART I SEOUL METROPOLITAN GOVERNMENT AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF A SMART CITY
13(74)
1 The Local Business Analysis Service for Service-Oriented Government: Seoul Metropolitan Government Case
15(16)
June-Suh Cho
Kwang Jong Ahn
2 Can Social Media Increase Government Responsiveness? A Case Study of Seoul, Korea
31(32)
Seok-Jin Eom
Hanchan Hwang
Jun Houng Kim
3 Seoul, City of Sharing and Collaboration: The Rise of an Urban Ecosystem of Social Innovation
63(24)
Monica Bernardi
PART II PEACEMAKING FOR E-SEOUL: NETWORK GOVERNANCE, ART, AND TOURISM
87(116)
4 Toward Sustainable Governance: Strategic Analysis of the Smart City Seoul Portal in Korea
89(46)
Yejin Yoo
5 Developmentalist Smart Cities? The Cases of Singapore and Seoul
135(24)
Yu-Min Joo
6 Arts and Cultural/Creative Activities as Creative Placemaking Strategy in a Newly Built Urban District: The Case of Seoul Digital Media City (DMC)
159(20)
Junmin Song
7 The Intra- and Inter-regional Economic Effects of Smart Tourism City Seoul: Analysis Using an Input-Output Model
179(24)
Hyunae Lee
Sunyoung Hlee
PART III CASE STUDIES: E-COMMERCE, URBAN PLANNING, AND URBAN SUSTAINABILITY
203(130)
8 Examining the Impact of E-commerce Growth on the Spatial Distribution of Fashion and Beauty Stores in Seoul
205(32)
Sohyun Park
Keumsook Lee
9 Smart, Sustainable, and Citizen Centered: A Network Analysis of Urban R&D Trends in Seoul, South Korea
237(26)
Bo Wang
Sang Do Park
Jong-Youl Lee
Jesse W. Campbell
10 Urban Sustainability versus Green-Washing: Fallacy and Reality of Urban Regeneration in Downtown Seoul
263(20)
Thorsten Schuetze
Lorenzo Chelleri
11 A Machine Learning Approach to the Residential Relocation Distance of Households in the Seoul Metropolitan Region
283(28)
Changhyo Yi
Kijung Kim
12 What Factors Affect Commuters' Utility of Choosing Mobility as a Service?: An Empirical Evidence from Seoul
311(22)
Sujae Kim
Sangho Choo
Sungtaek Choi
Hyangsook Lee
Index 333(8)
About the Editors 341
Hojeong Lee is assistant professor in the Department of Film and Theatre at San Jose State University.

Jaehyeon Jeong is assistant professor in the Department of Communication at the University of Utah Asia Campus.

Joong-Hwan Oh is professor of sociology at Hunter College of The City University of New York.