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Author Rodríguez Bolívar, Manuel Pedro

Title E-Participation in Smart Cities
Published Cham : Springer, 2018

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Description 1 online resource (218 pages)
Series Public Administration and Information Technology Ser. ; v. 34
Public Administration and Information Technology Ser
Contents Intro; Foreword; Preface; List of Reviewers; Contents; Coproduction and Cocreation in Smart City Initiatives: An Exploratory Study; 1 Introduction; 2 Theoretical Framework: Citizens' Centricity and Coproduction; 3 Objectives of the Paper and Research Methodology; 4 Exploratory Analysis of the Sample; 4.1 Some Descriptive Statistics; 4.2 Papers Indexed in the Social Science Area; 4.3 Papers Indexed in the Economy and Business Areas; 4.4 Papers Indexed in the Engineering Area; 4.5 Papers Indexed in the Computer Science Area; 5 Conclusions and Limitations of the Study
Annex: Papers Selected Through the Search in Google ScholarReferences; Part I: e-Participation Under the Smart Cities Context (Smart Technologies Implemented, Empirical Cases, Etc.); Using Tools for Citizen Engagement on Large and Medium-Sized European Smart Cities; 1 Introduction; 2 E-Participation Tools in Large and Medium-Sized European SCs; 2.1 Sample Selection; 2.2 Methodology; 3 Analysis of Results; 4 Conclusions and Discussions; References; Do Smart Cities Really Provide Opportunities for Citizen Participation? A Case Study of the RECI Cities in Spain (2017)
1 Introduction. Are Smart Cities a Problem?2 Literature Review. e-Participation in Spanish Smart Cities: Context and a Brief Comparison (2014-2017); 3 The Method; 4 Results; 4.1 Results from the Barcelona and Madrid Portals; 4.2 Results for the Guadalajara and Huesca Portals; 5 Conclusions; References; Citizen Relationship Management for Civic Participation: How Smart Cities use 311 to Involve Citizens; 1 Introduction; 2 Civic Participation in Smart Cities; 3 Method; 4 311 for Civic Participation in New York, Philadelphia, and Boston; 4.1 311 Initiatives to Foster Civic Participation
4.2 Factors Impacting Civic Participation via 3114.3 The Mobile App's Impact on Civic Participation; 4.4 Success Factors for 311 in Smart Cities; 5 Conclusion; References; Part II: e-Participation Models and Organizational Issues in Promoting e-Participation in Smart Cities (Employee Learning, Etc.); Community Self-Governance in the Smart City: Towards a Typology; 1 Introduction; 2 Smart City, Innovation, and Self-Governance; 2.1 Conceptualizing the Smart City; 2.2 Smart City and Innovations; 2.3 Smart City and Community Self-Governance; 3 Community Self-Governance Framework in Smart City
3.1 Urban Commons3.2 DIY Urbanism; 3.3 Citizen-Sourcing; 3.4 Peer Production; 4 Community Self-Governance Examples; 5 Conclusion; References; Towards a Working Model of e-Participation in Smart Cities: What the Research Suggests; 1 Introduction; 2 Methodology; 2.1 Conceptualizing the Differences Between e-Participation and e-Government; 3 Literature Review; 3.1 Models of Smart Cities; 3.1.1 Smart Cities With and Without e-Participation; 3.1.2 Innovation Competitions; 3.1.3 Comparative Research; 3.1.4 Elements of a Common Model; 3.2 Models of e-Participation; 3.2.1 General Models
Notes Examples of e-Participation
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Author Alcaide Muñoz, Laura
ISBN 9783319894744
3319894749