Affiliation:
1. School of Business and Economics, TEI of Thessaly, Larissa, Greece
Abstract
Traditional competition between cities appears to transit to a “smart” competition and to this end smart city ownership, organization and evolution are questioned. In this paper, a worldwide smart city classification is performed in order to address the preferred organization and the technological evolution of smart city. This classification's findings illustrate that State-Owned-Enterprise appears to be the preferred organization in most of the examined cases, while smart cities struggle in a niche international market arena.
Subject
Computer Networks and Communications,Hardware and Architecture,General Social Sciences,Software
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