TY - JOUR
T1 - Digitization and urban Governance
T2 - The City as a Reflection of Its Data Infrastructure
AU - Bayat, Ali
AU - Kawalek, Peter
N1 - open access via Sage agreement
PY - 2021/8/5
Y1 - 2021/8/5
N2 - This paper introduces the ‘House Model’, an integrated framework consisting of four data governance modes, urban and smart city vision, context, and big data technologies. The model stems from engaged scholarship, synthesizing and extending the academic debates and evidence from existing smart city initiatives. It provides a means for comparing cities in terms of their digitization efforts, helps the planning of more effective urban data infrastructures, and guides future empirical research in this area. The paper contributes to the literature that examining the issue of big data and its governance in local government and smart cities
AB - This paper introduces the ‘House Model’, an integrated framework consisting of four data governance modes, urban and smart city vision, context, and big data technologies. The model stems from engaged scholarship, synthesizing and extending the academic debates and evidence from existing smart city initiatives. It provides a means for comparing cities in terms of their digitization efforts, helps the planning of more effective urban data infrastructures, and guides future empirical research in this area. The paper contributes to the literature that examining the issue of big data and its governance in local government and smart cities
U2 - 10.1177/00208523211033205
DO - 10.1177/00208523211033205
M3 - Article
JO - International Review of Administrative Sciences
JF - International Review of Administrative Sciences
SN - 0020-8523
ER -