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Ref. Category Definitions/Features Key concept/ Source
No. Keywords
108 Academic Findings denote that smart cities Accessible, Lee, J. H. Hancock,
should include the following participatory, ICT, M. G., Hu, M.
dimensions: governance and (2012)
(i) Urban openness: making administration,
information visually available, investments,
participatory services to drive transport, business,
civic engagement. health security and
(ii) Service innovation: using ICTs safety, urban, design,
to drive development in innovation.
health, welfare, education,
transportation, sectors, etc.
(iii) Partnership formation:
partnerships for building
effective smart cities (central
government, state
government, private bodies,
NGO involvement), direct vs
indirect involvement,
contracted/outsourcing
development.
(iv) Smart city integration: smart
service access over multiple
device platforms, app‐based
formatting of service
information.
(v) Smart city governance: Smart
city teams involved with
strategy, policy, and
infrastructure and include ICT‐
based performance evaluation
and feedback channels.
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