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ABSTRACT. Employing recent research results covering the relationship between citizen-centered urban governance and networked digital technologies, and building my argument by drawing on data collected from BI Intelligence, Black & Veatch, and McKinsey, I performed analyses and made estimates regarding smart applications that will be relevant for cities through 2025 and top three barriers to developing smarter cities in the U.S. (%). The results of a study based on data collected from 4,200 respondents provide support for my research model. Using the structural equation modeling and employing the probability sampling technique, I gathered and analyzed data through a self-administrated questionnaire.

Keywords: data-driven smart city; urban governance; networked digital technology

How to cite: Berke, Shirley (2019). “The Sustainable Development of Data-driven Smart Cities: Citizen-centered Urban Governance and Networked Digital Technologies,” Geopolitics, History, and International Relations 11(1): 122–127. doi:10.22381/GHIR11120199

Received 16 December 2018 • Received in revised form 11 May 2019
Accepted 20 May 2019 • Available online 1 June 2019

Shirley Berke
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The Boston Center for Smart Economy
at CLI, MA, USA

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