Affiliation:
1. INESAN (Institute for Evaluations and Social Analyses), Sokolovská 351/25, 18600 Prague, Czech Republic
Abstract
Civic engagement plays a critical role in smart city innovation and urban development by encouraging active participation in civic activities such as volunteering, voting, community organizing, or advocacy, all of which contribute to the development of local communities. This study highlights the need to assess civic engagement in smart cities in order to improve the interactions between technology and society. The study assessed the reliability and validity of the Civic Engagement Scale (CES) in the Czech context. The results presented are based on a representative sample of 1366 respondents from the general population aged 15–74. The study included univariate statistics, tests of internal consistency, and principal component analysis. In addition, the study presents the results of confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) that was conducted to examine the fit of the proposed model to empirical data. The results indicate that the CES has excellent psychometric properties, including high internal consistency and favorable absolute and incremental indices. The Czech version of the CES can be considered a valid and reliable instrument. The findings suggest using CES to research and evaluate policy interventions aimed at developing digital platforms that enable citizens to easily participate in urban planning and smart city projects, community-driven smart city projects that ensure local needs and preferences are addressed, or implementing incentive programs for citizens.
Funder
Operation Program Research, Development and Education, European Structural and Investment Funds
Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the Czech Republic
Subject
Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Artificial Intelligence,Urban Studies
Reference58 articles.
1. Sense of community and community participation: A meta-analytic review;Mannarini;Soc. Indic. Res.,2014
2. Jacoby, B. (2009). Civic Engagement in Higher Education: Concepts and Practices, Jossey-Bass.
3. Civic Engagement Scale: A Validation Study;Doolittle;SAGE Open,2013
4. What Do We Mean By “Civic Engagement”?;Adler;J. Transform. Educ.,2005
5. Civic learning: Democracy and education revisited;Ehrlich;Educ. Rec.,1997