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Sustainable Smart City Transitions: Theoretical Foundations, Sociotechnical Assemblage and Governance Mechanisms [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 308 pages, aukštis x plotis: 246x174 mm, weight: 689 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 24-Feb-2022
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 103207163X
  • ISBN-13: 9781032071633
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 308 pages, aukštis x plotis: 246x174 mm, weight: 689 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 24-Feb-2022
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 103207163X
  • ISBN-13: 9781032071633
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This book enhances the readers understanding of the theoretical foundations, sociotechnical assemblage, and governance mechanisms of sustainable smart city transitions.

Drawing on empirical evidence stemming from existing smart city research, the book begins by advancing a theory of sustainable smart city transitions, which forms bridges between smart city development studies and some of the key assumptions underpinning transition management and system innovation research, human geography, spatial planning, and critical urban scholarship. This interdisciplinary theoretical formulation details how smart city transitions unfold and how they should be conceptualized and enacted in order to be assembled as sustainable developments. The proposed theory of sustainable smart city transitions is then enriched by the findings of investigations into the planning and implementation of smart city transition strategies and projects.

Focusing on different empirical settings, change dimensions, and analytical elements, the attention moves from the sociotechnical requirements of citywide transition pathways to the development of sector-specific smart city projects and technological innovations, in particular in the fields of urban mobility and urban governance.

This book represents a relevant reference work for academic and practitioner audiences, policy makers, and representative of smart city industries.

The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Urban Technology.
Citation Information vii
Notes on Contributors x
Introduction -- Assembling Sustainable Smart City Transitions: An Interdisciplinary Theoretical Perspective 1(27)
Luca Mora
Mark Deakin
Xiaoling Zhang
Michael Batty
Martin De Jong
Paolo Santi
Francesco Paolo Appio
1 Mapping the Knowledge Domain of Smart City Development to Urban Sustainability: A Scientometric Study
28(25)
Zezhou Wu
Mingyang Jiang Heng Li
Xiaoling Zhang
2 From "Smart in the Box" to "Smart in the City": Rethinking the Socially Sustainable Smart City in Context
53(16)
Alessandro Aurigi
Nancy Odendaa
3 Input-Output Modeling for Smart City Development
69(22)
Negar Noori
Martin De Jong Marijn Janssen
Daan Schraven
Thomas Hoppe
4 Digital Transformation of City Ecosystems: Platforms Shaping Engagement and Externalities across Vertical Markets
91(22)
Nicos Komninos
Christina Kakderi
Antonio Collado
Ilektra Papadaki
Anastasia Panori
5 Strategic Planning for Smart City Development: Assessing Spatial Inequalities in the Basic Service Provision of Metropolitan Cities
113(20)
Mengbing Du
Xiaoling Zhang
Luca Mora
6 How Are Smart City Concepts and Technologies Perceived and Utilized? A Systematic Geo-Twitter Analysis of Smart Cities in Australia
133(20)
Tan Yigitcanlar
Nayomi Kankanamge
Karen Vella
7 Exploring Smart City Project Implementation Risks in the Cities of Kakinada and Kanpur
153(19)
Khushboo Gupta
Ralph P. Hall
8 Balancing Exploration and Exploitation in Sustainable Urban Innovation: An Ambidexterity Perspective toward Smart Cities
172(23)
Daniel Van Den Buuse
Willem Van Winden
Wieke Schrama
9 Quantifying the Spatio-Temporal Potential of Drive-by Sensing in Smart Cities
195(18)
Amin Anjomshoaa
Paolo Santi
Fabio Duarte
Carlo Ratti
10 Understanding Ridesourcing Mobility and the Future of Electrification: A Comparative Study in Beijing
213(20)
Wei Tu
Paolo Santi
Xiaoyi He
Tianhong Zhao
Xianglong Liu
Qingquan Li
Timothy J. Wallington
Gregory A. Keoleian
Carlo Ratti
11 The Price of Privacy Control in Mobility Sharing
233(26)
Francesca Martelli
M. Elena Renda
Jinhua Zhao
12 Building City Dashboards for Different Types of Users
259(21)
Gareth W. Young
Rob Kitchin
Jeneen Naji
13 Going Beyond the Smart City? Implementing Technopolitical Platforms for Urban Democracy in Madrid and Barcelona
280(20)
Adrian Smith
Pedro Prieto Martin
Index 300
Luca Mora is Professor of Urban Innovation at The Business School of Edinburgh Napier University, Scotland, UK, and at the Academy of Architecture and Urban Studies of Tallinn University of Technology (TalTech), Estonia.

Mark Deakin is Professor of Built Environment at the School of Engineering and the Built Environment of Edinburgh Napier University, Scotland, UK.

Xiaoling Zhang is Professor in the Department of Public Policy of City University of Hong Kong, China.

Michael Batty is Bartlett Professor of Planning at University College London, where he chairs the Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis (CASA).

Martin de Jong is Professor at Erasmus School of Law and Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands, and a Distinguished Visiting Professor at Fudan University, Shanghai, China.

Paolo Santi is Principal Research Scientist at Senseable City Lab, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA, and Research Director of the Institute of Informatics and Telematics, National Research Council, Pisa, Italy.

Francesco Paolo Appio is Associate Professor of Innovation at SKEMA Business School, France.