Profiling Citizens in the Smart City: A Quantitative Study in Wallonia
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Published:2023-08-18
Issue:4
Volume:6
Page:2125-2149
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ISSN:2624-6511
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Container-title:Smart Cities
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Smart Cities
Author:
Schelings Clémentine1ORCID, Defays Aurore2, Elsen Catherine1ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Department of Urban and Environmental Engineering (UEE), Faculty of Applied Sciences, University of Liège, 4000 Liège, Belgium 2. Faculty of Psychology, University of Liège, 4000 Liège, Belgium
Abstract
Based on the assumption that citizens can participate in smart city development, this paper aims to capture the diversity of their profiles and their positioning towards smart city dynamics. The article starts with a literature review of some models of citizens to better understand how they could be portrayed in the smart city era. Considering that there is no “general citizen” and that usual typologies remain restrictive, we construct tailor-made personas, i.e., fictitious profiles based on real data. To this end, we present the results of a large-scale survey distributed to highly educated Walloon people in the framework of a general public exhibition. The profiling focuses on three aspects: (1) perception of smart city dimensions, (2) intended behavior regarding smart city solutions, and (3) favorite participatory methods. The collected answers were first analyzed with descriptive and nonparametric statistics, then classified with a k-means cluster analysis. The main results are five personas, which highlight the coexistence of different citizen groups that think and behave in a specific way. This process of profiling citizens’ priorities, behaviors, and participatory preferences can help professional designers and local governments to consider various citizens’ perspectives in the design of future smart solutions and participatory processes.
Funder
European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) and the Walloon Region
Subject
Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Artificial Intelligence,Urban Studies
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