VITÁLIŠOVÁ, Katarína, Anna VAŇOVÁ, Mária VAVRÚŠOVÁ, Kamila TUREČKOVÁ and Jan NEVIMA. Principles of smart governance in cities. Administratie si Management Public. 2024, vol. 2024, No 42, p. 173 - 189. ISSN 1583-9583. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.24818/amp/2023.42-11.
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Original name Principles of smart governance in cities
Authors VITÁLIŠOVÁ, Katarína (703 Slovakia, guarantor), Anna VAŇOVÁ (703 Slovakia), Mária VAVRÚŠOVÁ (703 Slovakia), Kamila TUREČKOVÁ (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution) and Jan NEVIMA (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution).
Edition Administratie si Management Public, 2024, 1583-9583.
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Original language English
Type of outcome Article in a journal
Field of Study 50702 Urban studies
Country of publisher Romania
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
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Organization unit School of Business Administration in Karvina
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.24818/amp/2023.42-11
Keywords in English cities; development; prerequisites; smart governance
Changed by Changed by: doc. Ing. Kamila Turečková, Ph.D., MBA, učo 16853. Changed: 18/6/2024 10:31.
Abstract
Smart governance as a new stage in the development of public sector management brings many challenges to the cities of the 21st century. It opens new possibilities for how to maximize the socio-economic and ecological performance of cities and cope with negative externalities. But to achieve these benefits, it is necessary to create conditions for smart governance implementation. The paper aims to define the principles and prerequisites of smart governance development in cities theoretically and verify them in the real conditions of cities. Based on the theoretical review on smart governance paper identifies principles and prerequisites of smart governance development in cities. They are verified by research results of two sub-researches – one among the experts from academia and practices and one among the representatives of the cities in the Slovak Republic. The paper identifies also the challenges in the implementation of smart governance and the potential future research in the international context.
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