Publication

Key challenges for the smart city: Turning ambition into reality

Van den Bergh, Joachim
Viaene, Stijn
Citations
Altmetric:
Publication Type
Conference Proceeding
Editor
Supervisor
Publication Year
2015
Journal
Book
48th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
Publication Volume
Publication Issue
Publication Begin page
Publication End page
Publication Number of pages
Abstract
Smart city is a label internationally used by cities, researchers and technology providers with different meanings. As a popular concept it is widely used by city administrators and politicians to promote their efforts. It is hard enough to find a good definition for smart cities, but even harder to find a trustworthy description of what it takes to become a smart city and how a city administration is impacted. This paper sets out to investigate how a city, aspiring to become a 'smart city', can manage the organization to realize that ambition. Specifically, the paper describes the case of the City of Ghent, Belgium, and the key challenges it has been facing in its ongoing efforts to be a smart city. Based on in depth interviews with city representatives six key challenges for smart city realization were identified and tested with a panel of representatives from five European cities that are in the process of becoming a smart city. This way, the study contributes to a more professional pursuit of the smart city concept.
Research Projects
Organizational Units
Journal Issue
Keywords
Smart City, Transformation, ICT, Ecosystems
Citation
Other links
Embedded videos