1 The need for dynamic policy maturity benchmarking
     1.1 What is policy benchmarking?
     1.2 What is a Dynamic Policy Maturity Benchmark model?
     1.3 Why do we need a Dynamic Policy Maturity Benchmark Model?
     1.4 How to use the dynamic policy benchmark?
     1.5 Key performance indicators on digital transformation in people-centric cities
2 Introduction of dynamic policy benchmark model
     2.1 Case in point
3 Framework to establish acceptable policies and execute policy benchmarks
     3.1 What is a good policy?
     3.2 The Framework
4 Detailed methodology to evaluate policy maturity in people-centric cities
     4.1 People Centric
     4.2 Institutions and Mechanisms
     4.3 Digitalization
     4.4 Society
     4.5 Sustainability
     4.6 Economy
5 Conclusion
APPENDIX I
     I.1 UN Guidelines for Establishing a Benchmark
     I.2 References of Assessment Criteria
Figure 1: Dynamic Policy Interactions
Figure 2: Dynamic Policy Benchmark Model
Figure 3: Policy Maturity from Level 1 to Level 5
Figure 4: Characteristics of Level 1 to Level 5 Policy Maturity Levels
Figure 5: Scenario of a Dynamic Policy Benchmark on the Impacts of AI Enablement in Digital Smart City Services and Platforms
Figure 6: Objectives of Policies and the Maturity Assessment Criteria
Figure I.1: Methodology of Benchmark Implementation