Decoding the Landscape of Smart City Platforms: A Taxonomy Approach
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Wirtschaftsinformatik 2023 Proceedings. ed. / Daniel Beverungen; Christiane Lehrer; Matthias Trier. Association for Information Systems, 2023. 90.
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T1 - Decoding the Landscape of Smart City Platforms
T2 - Conference - 18th International Conference on Wirtschaftsinformatik 2023
AU - Richter, Kenneth
AU - Zimmer, Markus Philipp
AU - Lemmer, Kristina
N1 - Conference code: 18
PY - 2023/9/10
Y1 - 2023/9/10
N2 - The notion of Smart Cities (SCs) has gained significant attention in recent years as cities become increasingly connected, integrated, and technolog- ically advanced. Smart City Platforms (SCPs) are an important element of this movement representing the backbone for collecting, processing and analyzing urban data streams from peripheral devices and systems in a city. This study seeks to identify the key dimensions and characteristics of SCPs. Based on existing literature, we craft a taxonomy following Nickerson et al.’s (2013) guidelines. The resulting SCP taxonomy contributes to the literature on SCs by offering a set of characterizations of SCPs that provide a framework to analyze SCPs and iden- tify types of SCPs.
AB - The notion of Smart Cities (SCs) has gained significant attention in recent years as cities become increasingly connected, integrated, and technolog- ically advanced. Smart City Platforms (SCPs) are an important element of this movement representing the backbone for collecting, processing and analyzing urban data streams from peripheral devices and systems in a city. This study seeks to identify the key dimensions and characteristics of SCPs. Based on existing literature, we craft a taxonomy following Nickerson et al.’s (2013) guidelines. The resulting SCP taxonomy contributes to the literature on SCs by offering a set of characterizations of SCPs that provide a framework to analyze SCPs and iden- tify types of SCPs.
KW - Business informatics
M3 - Article in conference proceedings
BT - Wirtschaftsinformatik 2023 Proceedings
A2 - Beverungen, Daniel
A2 - Lehrer, Christiane
A2 - Trier, Matthias
PB - Association for Information Systems
Y2 - 18 September 2023 through 21 September 2023
ER -