Digital Innovation and Transformation for Smart Cities
A special issue of Smart Cities (ISSN 2624-6511).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 March 2025 | Viewed by 11233
Special Issue Editors
2. President, Korea Global Association for Smart Governance & Policy (GASGP), Republic of Korea
Interests: smart cities; smart governance; digital divide; smart city building in developing countries; international cooperation for smart cities, government innovation and project management; information technology and communication policy; research methodology
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Interests: citizen participation; data-driven government; digital inclusion; e-governance; information technology policy; performance managment; public entrepreneurship; public management; research methodology; smart cities
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Interests: electronic government; smart cities; AI in the public sector; technology innovations; social media; public management; public administration education; quantitative and qualitative research methodology
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The rapid evolution of digital technologies has revealed significant opportunities for advancing smart cities. The smart cities movement strategically employs cutting-edge technologies and innovative solutions to enhance the quality of life, cultivate interconnected environments, and create data-driven analytical platforms. In the digital age, the success and impact of smart city initiatives and frameworks rely on the pillars of innovation, sustainability, and inclusivity, seamlessly transforming societies.
This Special Issue aims to bring together critical research and practical insights on various aspects of digital innovation and transformation in smart cities, with a focus on improving smart city environments in terms of infrastructure and technological aspects, sustaining inclusive smart city cultures and evidence-based platforms while addressing challenges and fostering citizen participation. We invite papers that discuss these dynamic aspects, exploring novel perspectives and insights that enrich the ongoing discourse on the evolution of smart cities. Various types of research such as analytical, descriptive, explanatory, case studies, and best practices are encouraged to explore the opportunities and challenges of transforming societies to make them smarter. Topics of interest include:
- Emerging technologies shaping smart cities;
- Innovative and resilient solutions to security-related challenges;
- Sustainable smart city environments;
- Digital inclusion and accessibility to digital opportunities;
- Citizen engagement;
- Data analytics and AI;
- Public and private partnerships.
Prof. Dr. Seunghwan Myeong
Dr. Younhee Kim
Dr. Michael J. Ahn
Guest Editors
Manuscript Submission Information
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Keywords
- innovative transformation
- technological advancements
- collaboration
- data-driven analytical platforms
- digital inclusion
- accessibility to digital technologies and infrastructure
- resilience
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Planned Papers
The below list represents only planned manuscripts. Some of these manuscripts have not been received by the Editorial Office yet. Papers submitted to MDPI journals are subject to peer-review.
Title: Networked Resistance to Smart City Development: Digital Mediation and Politicization of Social Datafication in a Low-Trust Society
Author: Ting
Highlights: This article investigates how digital mediation and politicization undermined smart city development;
It explicates how ordinary citizens curated oppositional narratives and action repertoires;
It also illustrates the (re)production of alternative socio-technical imaginaries and counter-public responses to social datafication in the digital realm;
It sheds new light on an underexplored (dis)juncture between citizen engagement and smart city development.