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2023 | 1 | 51 | 65-79

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The Concept of Smart City Management in the Light of the Literature Review

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The vision of a Smart City is to connect smart models, smart IT, and smart management practices that qualitatively help municipalities advance service delivery in the areas of infrastructure, environment, education, health, and more. Modifying the management skills of local government leaders is a natural response to Smart City policy. Methods used in this paper that helped to achieve the objectives were a review of the current state of knowledge of the issue, search of relevant literature and case studies, summarisation of results, induction, deduction, and others. The studies included the following research questions: 1. What is the general scope of research on Smart City and Eco-Smart City? 2. What are the key challenges for Smart City managers? 3. What is the current state of Smart City development? The Web of Science and Scopus databases were chosen to identify relevant literature. The research focuses on articles published in English (from 2019 to 2023). The aim of the review is to provide a current picture of research in smart cities and to identify gaps and areas for future research. The analysis brought two challenges to the research: research is often fragmented and technology-driven, and many studies are on the perceived benefits of smart city projects.

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1

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51

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65-79

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2023

Contributors

  • Alexander Dubček University of Trenčín, Faculty of Social and Economic Relations
  • Alexander Dubček University of Trenčín, Faculty of Social and Economic Relations
  • Alexander Dubček University of Trenčín, Faculty of Social and Economic Relations

References

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Publication order reference

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Biblioteka Nauki
21375345

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