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http://dx.doi.org/10.11627/jkise.2020.43.4.198

A Study on the Smart City Core Value and Indicator Design  

Park, Geun-wan (Graduate School of Management Consulting, Hanyang University)
Park, Hyun-Ji (Graduate School of Management Consulting, Hanyang University)
Bae, Seoung-Hun (Spatial Information Research Institute, LX corp.)
Kim, Min-Kwan (Spatial Information Research Institute, LX corp.)
Hwang, Seung-June (Graduate School of Management Consulting, Hanyang University)
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Journal of Korean Society of Industrial and Systems Engineering / v.43, no.4, 2020 , pp. 198-207 More about this Journal
Abstract
Smart City operates with the purpose of solving urban problems. The important thing in smart city operation is that spatial information must be managed at a high level. In addition, it has the characteristics of being managed by one platform. This study presented the core value dimension of smart city based on analysis of various domestic and overseas smart city operation cases. Smart cities are basically operated based on spatial information, and the higher the level of spatial information, the more smart city services can be connected and managed in an integrated manner. The performance dimension of smart city core values presented in the study includes prosperity, personalization, convenience, accuracy, sustainability, safety, environment, integration, etc., and there is a connectivity dimension, a concept that can be managed in an integrated manner. This study will be useful for empirical research on smart city performance dimension design and surveys based on case studies. It will also help field managers who develop, operate, and manage smart cities when quantifying performance dimensions.
Keywords
Smart City; Spatial Information; Smart City Performance Dimension;
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