- Autor
- Owczarek Tomasz (Silesian University of Technology), Sojda Adam (Silesian University of Technology), Wolny Maciej (Silesian University of Technology)
- Tytuł
- The Study of the Interdependencies of Areas and Aspects of Smart City in Polish Cities
- Źródło
- Zeszyty Naukowe. Organizacja i Zarządzanie / Politechnika Śląska, 2022, z. 161, s. 203-214, bibliogr. 8 poz.
- Tytuł własny numeru
- Contemporary Management
- Słowa kluczowe
- Inteligentne miasto, Analizy głównych komponentów, Badania sondażowe, Analiza zależności
Smart city, Principal Component Analysis (PCA), Survey research, Dependency analysis - Uwagi
- summ.
- Abstrakt
- Purpose: To determine the interdependencies between Smart City areas as well as the aspects and areas between resident-oriented IT areas of the city. Design / methodology / approach: The data for the study was collected during a survey of 287 cities for Smart City. The study of interdependence was based on a correlation analysis using: Pearson's correlation coefficient, Cramér's V coefficient, and Kendall's tau. In addition, a PCA analysis was used to reduce variable dimensions. Findings: The results of the research indicate that the scope of using services within e-office services is more strongly related to functionality than to IT equipment. In turn, the economic area plays a fundamental role in the perception of the city as a Smart City. There was also a clear difference in self-evaluation regarding Smart City areas and IT aspects of the city depending on the size of the city. However, this difference does not translate into declarations regarding the readiness for evaluation in Smart City categories. Originality/value: presentation of the relationship between the areas defining the concept of Smart City dependence on the basis of an original study addressed to city representatives. The results of the study allow us to look at the Smart City concept from the perspective of the city. The results of the analysis, in addition to scientists dealing with Smart City, may be of interest to city managers in Poland. They show the way of understanding and dependencies between individual areas. They also show those dependencies that need to be strengthened in the context of sustainable development.(original abstract)
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- Bibliografia
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- ISSN
- 1641-3466
- Język
- eng
- URI / DOI
- http://dx.doi.org/10.29119/1641-3466.2022.161.14