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Governance rules for managing smart city information

David Landsbergen, Amanda M. Girth, Angie Westover-Muñoz

2022Urban Governance17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Collecting, processing, and distributing information has always been a core function of government. This core function has evolved from the earliest ancient governments using clay tablets to today's smart cities relying on integrated data exchanges (IDE). A smart city “uses information and information technology to make better decisions to improve the quality of life” (Nam & Pardo, 2011). The IDE framework builds upon the data platform literature (O'Reilly, 2011) by incorporating governance systems to manage a smart city's activities. This conceptual paper takes existing research, synthesizes it, and creates a new framework to identify how cities can select the appropriate governance rules to facilitate the political, financial, and operational sustainability of their IDEs, and derivatively, their smart city efforts.

Topics & Concepts

Smart cityCorporate governanceFunction (biology)Core (optical fiber)Government (linguistics)SustainabilityBusinessPoliticsProcess managementConceptual frameworkKnowledge managementComputer scienceComputer securityPolitical scienceInternet of ThingsSociologyFinanceTelecommunicationsLawBiologySocial scienceLinguisticsEcologyEvolutionary biologyPhilosophySmart Cities and TechnologiesE-Government and Public ServicesInnovative Approaches in Technology and Social Development