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Critical Success Factors of the Smart City Transformation Process and the Role of Technology in the Smart City Approach : a Case Study of Munich, Germany

Kritische Erfolgsfaktoren des Smart City-Transformationsprozesses und die Rolle der Technologie im Smart City-Ansatz : eine Fallstudie der Stadt München, Deutschland

  • In an era of global climate change and fast growing cities, local governments are in an urgent need for adopting sustainable urban growth concepts for tackling a liveable and prosperous urban future. Against this background, the smart city notion progressively gained popularity as an urban development concept, which heavily relies on technology and urban data use for fostering sustainable urban growth. However, so far, the understandingof the smart city term is ambiguous, and little scientific research has been done on developing comprehensive conceptual frameworks to support local governments in the making of smarter cities. This paper aims at presenting the current state-of-the-art of smart city research in order to support the making of smart city best practices and to promote a comprehensive understanding of the smart city notion. In doing so, the role of technology in the making of smarter cities and critical success factors in transforming cities are elaborated, following the methodological approach of a multidimensional conceptual framework. The research findings and an expert interview with a representative of the state capital will then serve for the assessment of the weak points and best practices in the smart city pursuit of the German city Munich, providing urban policymaking with valuable insights and fostering the development of a comprehensive smart city conceptualism.

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Author:Louisa Schabel
Advisor:Stephan Heller, Dominique Seydel
Document Type:Bachelor Thesis
Language:English
Year of Completion:2020
Granting Institution:Hochschule Mittweida
Release Date:2021/06/25
GND Keyword:München; Smart City
Institutes:06 Medien
DDC classes:307.1216 Smart City
Open Access:Innerhalb der Hochschule
Licence (German):License LogoUrheberrechtlich geschützt