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ICT and sustainability in smart cities management

Francesco Bifulco (Department of Economics, Management, Institutions, University of Naples - Federico II, Naples, Italy)
Marco Tregua (Department of Economics, Management, Institutions, University of Naples - Federico II, Naples, Italy)
Cristina Caterina Amitrano (Department of Economics, Management, Institutions, University of Naples - Federico II, Naples, Italy)
Anna D'Auria (Dept. of Economics, Management, Institutions, University of Naples Federico II, Naples, Italy)

International Journal of Public Sector Management

ISSN: 0951-3558

Article publication date: 7 March 2016

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Abstract

Purpose

Contemporary debate is increasingly focused on ICT and sustainability, especially in relation to the modern configuration of urban and metropolitan areas in the so-called smartization process. The purpose of this paper is to observe the connections between smart city features as conceptualized in the framework proposed by Giffinger et al. (2007) and new technologies as tools, and sustainability as the goal.

Design/methodology/approach

The connections are identified through a content analysis performed using NVivo on official reports issued by organizations, known as industry players within smart city projects, listed in the Navigant Research Report 2013.

Findings

The results frame ICT and sustainability as “across-the-board elements” because they connect with all of the services provided to communities in a smart city and play a key role in smart city planning. Specifically, sustainability and ICT can be seen as tools to enable the smartization process.

Research limitations/implications

An all-in-one perspective emerges by embedding sustainability and ICT in smart interventions; further research could be conduct through direct interviews to city managers and industry players in order to understand their attitude towards the development of smart city projects.

Practical implications

Potential approaches emerging from this research are useful to city managers or large corporations partnering with local agencies in order to increase the opportunities for the long-term success of smart projects.

Originality/value

The results of this paper delineate a new research path looking at the development of new models that integrate drivers, ICT, and sustainability in an all-in-one perspective and new indicators for the evaluation of the interventions.

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Acknowledgements

This work has been supported by the project OR.C.HE.S.T.R.A. (Organizational of Cultural Heritage for Smart Tourism and Real-time Accessibility) in the Italian National Operative Program 2007-2013.

Citation

Bifulco, F., Tregua, M., Amitrano, C.C. and D'Auria, A. (2016), "ICT and sustainability in smart cities management", International Journal of Public Sector Management, Vol. 29 No. 2, pp. 132-147. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJPSM-07-2015-0132

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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