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Beyond Bureaucracy : Towards Sustainable Governance Informatisation / / edited by Alois A. Paulin, Leonidas G. Anthopoulos, Christopher G. Reddick
Beyond Bureaucracy : Towards Sustainable Governance Informatisation / / edited by Alois A. Paulin, Leonidas G. Anthopoulos, Christopher G. Reddick
Edizione [1st ed. 2017.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2017
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (VIII, 375 p. 44 illus., 26 illus. in color.)
Disciplina 302.35
Collana Public Administration and Information Technology
Soggetto topico Public policy
Public administration
Economic policy
Public Policy
Public Administration
R & D/Technology Policy
ISBN 3-319-54142-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Part A: Informating Governance -- Part B: Withering of the Bureaucracy? -- Part C: Beyond Bureaucracy -- Part D: Aligning the Consumer Edge -- Part E: Outlook and Research Challenges.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910255281103321
Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2017
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Government e-Strategic Planning and Management : Practices, Patterns and Roadmaps / / edited by Leonidas G. Anthopoulos, Christopher G. Reddick
Government e-Strategic Planning and Management : Practices, Patterns and Roadmaps / / edited by Leonidas G. Anthopoulos, Christopher G. Reddick
Edizione [1st ed. 2014.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, NY : , : Springer New York : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (367 p.)
Disciplina 352.34
Collana Public Administration and Information Technology
Soggetto topico Public administration
Management
Industrial management
Comparative politics
Public Administration
Innovation/Technology Management
Comparative Politics
ISBN 1-4614-8462-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Part 1: General Issues in Government e-Strategic Management -- Chapter 1 Evaluation Methods for e-Strategic Transformation -- Chapter 2 Evaluating e-Government: A Comprehensive Methodological Framework to Assess Policy Impacts -- Chapter 3 Assessing public participation through different lens: the case of Public Participation Geographic Information Systems -- Chapter 4 Location Information Strategies: Bringing Location into e-Government -- Chapter 5 Transparent Model for State Management -- Chapter 6 A Six-Dimensional Strategic Development Tool for e-Government Effectiveness -- Chapter 7 Creativity and Innovation Inside PSEO: A Contemporary Image -- Part 2: International Cases -- Chapter 8 Developing a Strategy For Effective e-Government: Findings from Canada -- Chapter 9 E-Strategy and Legislatures: A Longitudinal Analysis of Southern Europe’s Parliaments -- Chapter 10 Consulting the Public in the Digital Age: Emerging Synergies and Tensions in the Government 2.0 Landscape. Findings from UK -- Chapter 11 Implementing e-Services in Spanish Regional Government: A Case Study -- Chapter 12 Barriers for Sustainable e-Participation Process: The Case of Turkey -- Chapter 13 Democratizing Digital Bangladesh: Designing National Web Portal to Facilitate Government-Citizen Interaction -- Chapter 14 Engaging and Developing the Community through Social Media: A Pragmatic Analysis in Policing Context in Hong Kong -- Chapter 15 Explaining e-Government Usage Using Expectation Confirmation Model:” The Case of Electronic Tax Filing in Malaysia -- Chapter 16 A qualitative content analysis of e-strategies for Research development and commercialization: A case of global bodies, Malaysian Ministries and Research University -- Chapter 17 Moroccan e-government strategy and semantic technology -- Chapter 18 Pointers for Designing Context-Aware e-Government Strategy in Zambia – Context, Issues and Opportunities.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910298163703321
New York, NY : , : Springer New York : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2014
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Smart Cities : Innovations, Challenges and Future Perspectives
Smart Cities : Innovations, Challenges and Future Perspectives
Autore Majumdar Sushobhan
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing AG, , 2024
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (407 pages)
Altri autori (Persone) KandpalVinay
AnthopoulosLeonidas G
Collana S. M. A. R. T. Environments Series
ISBN 3-031-59846-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Contents -- Part I: Defining the Smart City and Path to Smart Urbanization -- Chapter 1: Shaping the Next Generation Smart City Ecosystem: An Investigation on the Requirements, Applications, Architecture, Security and Privacy, and Open Research Questions -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Smart City Environment -- 1.2.1 Smart City Necessities -- 1.2.1.1 Technological Infrastructure -- 1.2.1.2 Data Management and Analytics -- 1.2.1.3 Connectivity -- 1.2.1.4 Sustainability -- 1.2.1.5 Citizen Engagement -- 1.2.1.6 Security and Privacy -- 1.2.1.7 Inclusivity and Accessibility -- 1.2.1.8 Infrastructure and Mobility -- 1.2.1.9 Resource Optimization -- 1.2.1.10 Resilience and Disaster Management -- 1.2.2 Smart City Requirements -- 1.2.2.1 Technological Infrastructure -- 1.2.2.2 Data Management and Analytics -- 1.2.2.3 Connectivity -- 1.2.2.4 Energy Efficiency -- 1.2.2.5 Sustainable Infrastructure -- 1.2.2.6 Citizen Engagement -- 1.2.2.7 Security, Privacy, and Accessibility -- 1.2.2.8 Efficient Mobility, Governance, and Regulation -- 1.2.2.9 Resilience and Disaster Management -- 1.2.3 Smart City Architecture -- 1.2.3.1 Application Layer -- 1.2.3.2 Data Management Layer -- 1.2.3.3 Transmission Layer -- 1.2.3.4 Sensing Layer -- 1.2.3.5 Relation and Interaction -- 1.3 Smart City Application -- 1.3.1 Transportation and Mobility -- 1.3.1.1 Intelligent Traffic Management -- 1.3.1.2 Public Transportation Enhancement -- 1.3.1.3 Smart Parking -- 1.3.2 Energy and Utilities -- 1.3.2.1 Smart Grids -- 1.3.2.2 Energy Management -- 1.3.2.3 Renewable Energy Integration -- 1.3.3 Waste Management -- 1.3.3.1 Smart Bins -- 1.3.3.2 Recycling Initiatives -- 1.3.4 Environmental Monitoring -- 1.3.4.1 Air Quality Monitoring -- 1.3.4.2 Water Quality Management -- 1.3.5 Governance and Civic Engagement -- 1.3.5.1 Digital Services -- 1.3.5.2 Citizen Feedback.
1.3.6 Safety and Security -- 1.3.6.1 Surveillance and Monitoring -- 1.3.6.2 Emergency Response -- 1.3.7 Healthcare and Well-Being -- 1.3.7.1 Telemedicine -- 1.3.7.2 Health Monitoring -- 1.3.8 Education and Smart Learning -- 1.3.8.1 Digital Classrooms -- 1.3.8.2 Smart Campus -- 1.3.9 Tourism and Culture -- 1.3.9.1 Smart Tourism -- 1.3.9.2 Heritage Preservation -- 1.3.9.3 Economic Development -- 1.3.9.4 Innovation Hubs and Digital Marketplaces -- 1.4 Globally Selected Smart Cities -- 1.4.1 Singapore, Singapore -- 1.4.2 Seoul, South Korea -- 1.4.3 Barcelona, Spain -- 1.4.4 Copenhagen, Denmark -- 1.4.5 Dubai, United Arab Emirates -- 1.4.6 Tokyo, Japan -- 1.5 Smart Cities Attributes -- 1.5.1 Digital Infrastructure -- 1.5.2 Data Analytics and Insights -- 1.5.3 IoT Integration -- 1.5.4 Sustainability and Energy Efficiency -- 1.5.5 Urban Mobility -- 1.5.6 Integrated Public Services -- 1.5.7 Smart Governance -- 1.6 Security and Privacy for Smart Cities -- 1.6.1 Security -- 1.6.1.1 Cybersecurity Frameworks -- 1.6.1.2 Secure Data Transmission -- 1.6.1.3 Network Segmentation -- 1.6.1.4 Regular Audits and Penetration Testing -- 1.6.1.5 Secure Device Management -- 1.6.1.6 Firmware and Software Updates -- 1.6.1.7 Secure Boot and Chain of Trust -- 1.6.2 Privacy -- 1.6.2.1 Data Classification -- 1.6.2.2 Explicit Consent -- 1.6.2.3 Privacy Impact Assessments (PIA) -- 1.6.2.4 User Access Controls -- 1.6.2.5 Data Portability -- 1.6.2.6 Data Lifecycle Management -- 1.6.2.7 Transparent Data Usage -- 1.6.2.8 Cross-Border Data Transfer -- 1.6.2.9 Privacy Training and Regular Audits -- 1.7 Future Research Directions -- 1.7.1 Privacy-Preserving Technologies -- 1.7.2 Resilience and Disaster Management -- 1.7.3 AI 5G and Beyond Energy Harvesting and Storage -- 1.7.4 Circular Economy, Waste Management, Ethics, and Governance.
1.7.5 Urban Mobility Solutions, Health, and Well-being -- 1.7.6 Social Inclusion and Equity Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality -- 1.7.7 Blockchain and Distributed Ledgers and Socio-economic Impact Assessment -- 1.8 Open Research Questions for Smart Cities -- 1.8.1 Secure and Private Data Sharing, Resilient IoT Networks -- 1.8.2 Human-Centered AI and Integration of Emerging Technologies -- 1.8.3 Interoperability and Standards and Equitable Access -- 1.8.4 Digital Inclusion and Climate Resilience -- 1.8.5 Citizen Engagement Platforms, Economic, and Social Impact -- 1.8.6 Ethical Use of AI, Privacy-Preserving Analytics, Smart Rural Areas -- 1.8.7 Urban Mobility Integration, Legal and Regulatory Frameworks -- 1.9 Lessons Learned from the Chapter -- 1.9.1 Holistic Integration is Essential -- 1.9.2 Citizen-Centric Design Drives Adoption -- 1.9.3 Data-Driven Decision-Making Is Transformative -- 1.9.4 Privacy and Security Are Paramount -- 1.9.5 Adaptability and Flexibility Drive Resilience -- 1.10 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 2: Smart City for Kids: Creating a Decent City for Children in Indonesia -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 The Rationale of the Study -- 2.2.1 Understanding Smart Cities -- 2.2.2 Child-Friendly City Design -- 2.2.3 Indicators of Child-Friendly Cities in Indonesia -- 2.3 Materials and Methods -- 2.4 Results and Discussion -- 2.4.1 Child-Friendly Smart City Institutions and Policies in Indonesia -- 2.4.2 Civil Rights and Freedoms -- 2.4.3 Family Environment and Alternative Parenting -- 2.4.4 Basic Health and Well-being -- 2.4.5 Education, Use of Free Time, and Cultural Activities -- 2.5 Limitations of the Study -- 2.6 Recommendations -- 2.7 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 3: Visualizing Smart Cities: Unveiling Insights Through Graphical Analysis and Algorithmic Precision -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Literature Review.
3.3 Methodology -- 3.3.1 Datasets Involved -- 3.4 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Mapping the Landscape of Smart City Research: A Bibliometric Analysis -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Literature Review -- 4.3 Research Methodology -- 4.4 Results and Discussion -- 4.4.1 Co-authorship Based on Authors -- 4.4.2 Co-authorships Based on Organizations -- 4.4.3 Co-authorship Based on Countries -- 4.4.4 Citations Based on Authors -- 4.4.5 Citations Based on Organizations -- 4.4.6 Citations Based on Sources -- 4.4.7 Title and Abstract -- 4.4.8 Network Centrality Analysis -- 4.4.9 Supervised Learning -- 4.4.10 Keyword Extraction -- 4.4.11 Topic Modeling -- 4.4.12 Principal Component Analysis -- 4.4.13 Scree Plot -- 4.4.14 Biplot -- 4.5 Conclusion -- References -- Part II: Digital Transformations: Harnessing Technology for Smarter Cities -- Chapter 5: An Overview of IIoT Related to the Modern Panorama of the Industrial Field -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Artificial Intelligence and IoT -- 5.3 IIoT Benefits -- 5.4 The Essential Technologies of IIoT in Industry -- 5.5 Discussion -- 5.6 Trends -- 5.7 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 6: Exploring Smart City Implementation and Hegemony: A Focus on Indonesia -- 6.1 Background -- 6.2 Literature Review -- 6.2.1 Smart City -- 6.3 Smart City Hegemony -- 6.4 Methods -- 6.5 Semantic Role Analysis -- 6.6 Power Relation Analysis -- 6.7 Frequent Word Analysis -- 6.8 Results and Discussion -- 6.8.1 Theme 1: Technological Hegemony in Smart City Discourse -- 6.8.2 Theme 2: Hegemony and Counter-Hegemony in the Relationship Between Government and Community in Smart City Management -- 6.8.3 Theme 3: Dynamics of Hegemony in the Role of the Private Sector and Nongovernmental Institutions in Smart City Development and Management.
6.8.4 Theme 4: Hegemony and Counter-Hegemony in Smart City Implementation as an Effort to Increase Efficiency and Sustainability -- 6.9 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7: Artificial Intelligence-Based Metaverse as a Virtual Model of Smart Urbanism: Unveiling the Challenges for Cybersecurity -- 7.1 Introduction and Context -- 7.2 Literature Review and Theoretical Basis -- 7.3 Research Model Development and Hypothesis Formulation -- 7.4 Materials and Methods -- 7.4.1 Quantitative Stage -- 7.4.2 Qualitative Stage -- 7.5 Inferential Statistics -- 7.5.1 Quantitative Stage -- 7.5.2 Qualitative Stage -- 7.6 Final Deliberations -- 7.6.1 Policy Implications -- 7.6.2 Limitations and Future Scopes -- References -- Chapter 8: Digital Twin: A Transformative Tool for Smart Cities -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 History of Digital Twin -- 8.3 Developing the DT Concept -- 8.4 Applications Involved in DT Technology -- 8.5 Overview of Digital Twin in Smart Cities -- 8.6 Applications of DT in Smart Cities -- 8.6.1 Managing the Flow of Traffic -- 8.6.2 Construction -- 8.6.3 Systemic Health Monitoring -- 8.6.4 Healthcare -- 8.6.5 Efficient Drainage Systems -- 8.6.6 Power Grid -- 8.6.7 Environmental Monitoring -- 8.7 Digital Twin and India's Urban Transformation -- 8.7.1 India's Smart Cities: An Overview of Urban Change -- 8.7.1.1 Successful Stories of Smart Cities in India -- 8.8 Challenges Ahead in Smart Cities -- 8.9 Innovative Cloud-Based Methodology for Improving People's Life Quality in Smart Cities -- 8.10 Conclusion and Further Scope of Study -- References -- Part III: Sustainable Urban Ecosystems: Integrating Circular Economy and Planning in Smart Cities -- Chapter 9: Smart Sustainable City Initiatives and the Circular Economy: Exploring Upcycling Organizations in Cape Town -- 9.1 Introduction.
9.2 Circular Economy's Role in Enhancing Sustainable Development in Smart Cities.
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Majumdar Sushobhan  
Cham : , : Springer International Publishing AG, , 2024
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