Smart cities : governing, modelling and analysing the transition
Publication details: Routledge New York 2014Description: viii,235pISBN:- 9781138932722
- 307.1216 DEA
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CONTENTS
List of figures vii
List of tables ix
List of contributors xi
1.Introduction (to smart cities) 1
MARK DEAKIN
PART I
Governing the transition 13
2. From intelligent to smart cities 15
MARK DEAKIN
3.E-governance as an enabler of the smart city 33
KRASSIMIRA PASKALEVA
4.The Intel Cities community of practice 52
MARK DEAKIN, PATRIZIA LOMBARDI AND IAN COOPER
5.What makes cities intelligent? 77
NICOS KOMNINOS
6.The embedded intelligence of smart cities 96
MARK DEAKIN
PART II
Modelling the transition 109
7.Smart cities: a nexus for open innovation? 111
KRASSIMIRA PASKALEVA
8 The triple helix model of smart cities: a neo-evolutionary perspective 134
MARK DEAKIN AND LOET LEYDESDORFF
9 SCRAN: the network 150
MARK DEAKIN AND PETER CRUICKSHANK
PART III
Analysing the transition 171
10 Smart cities in Europe 173
ANDREA CAR AG LI U, CHIARA DEL BO AND PETER NIJKAMP
11.An advanced triple helix network framework for smart cities performance 196
KARIMA KOURTIT, MARK DEAKIN, ANDREA CARAGLIU, CHIARA DEL BO. PETER NIJKAMP, PATRIZIA LOMBARDI AND SILVIA GIORDANO
12.Conclusions (on the state of the transition) 217
MARK DEAKIN
Index 232
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