Scrutinizing the Smart City Index: a multivariate statistical approach
The smart city represents a frequently elaborated concept which however comes short in delivering a consistent definition. Nevertheless, almost every description has always been oriented to its technological component, sustainable development policies, and enabling high capacit...
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doaj-239100a902fb474ea113479ccc3d7c262020-11-25T02:10:12ZdeuFaculty of Economics University of RijekaZbornik radova Ekonomskog fakulteta u Rijeci : časopis za ekonomsku teoriju i praksu1331-80041846-75202019-12-0137277779910.18045/zbefri.2019.2.777Scrutinizing the Smart City Index: a multivariate statistical approachOlga Bogdanov0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7933-377XVeljko Jeremić1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0266-5247Sandra Jednak2https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7265-1249Mladen Čudanov3https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6895-6525sustainable development, public policy, socio-economic developmen applied statistics, composite indicatorsconomic development, economics of ICT, knowledge (based) economy and energy economicorganisational theory and design, business models, information and communication technologies influences on organisationThe smart city represents a frequently elaborated concept which however comes short in delivering a consistent definition. Nevertheless, almost every description has always been oriented to its technological component, sustainable development policies, and enabling high capacities for learning and innovation. Moreover, the smart city aims at connecting people, information and other city elements using state-of-the-art technologies. As a result, it creates a sustainable, greener city, pushes forward competitive and innovative commerce, and increases overall life quality. The integrated view of a smart city underlines it does not operate in isolation, which is why every subsystem of a city needs to develop its smart component. A wide range of rankings is used to determine the smartness of cities by mapping out the pros and cons of each analysed city. As the way to integrate various indicators into one value which will represent the rank, a composite index approach is most frequently used. Still, composite indexes are usually formed using the equal weight approach, which is heavily criticised in current literature. In this paper, we try to provide added value to the Smart City Index by implementing the statistical post hoc I-distance approach. The procedure enables us to shed some additional light on the issue of sensitivity of cities’ rank. The application of post hoc I-distance defines indicators which are most significant for the ranking process. It consequently empowers city decision-makers to improve their performance, with a focus on those particular indicators. https://www.efri.uniri.hr/upload/ZBORNIK%202_2019/13-Bogdanov%20et%20al-2019-2.pdfpost hoc i-distancesmart citysustainable developmenttechnologyintegration |
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Olga Bogdanov Veljko Jeremić Sandra Jednak Mladen Čudanov Scrutinizing the Smart City Index: a multivariate statistical approach Zbornik radova Ekonomskog fakulteta u Rijeci : časopis za ekonomsku teoriju i praksu post hoc i-distance smart city sustainable development technology integration |
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Olga Bogdanov Veljko Jeremić Sandra Jednak Mladen Čudanov |
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Scrutinizing the Smart City Index: a multivariate statistical approach |
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Scrutinizing the Smart City Index: a multivariate statistical approach |
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Scrutinizing the Smart City Index: a multivariate statistical approach |
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Scrutinizing the Smart City Index: a multivariate statistical approach |
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Scrutinizing the Smart City Index: a multivariate statistical approach |
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scrutinizing the smart city index: a multivariate statistical approach |
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Faculty of Economics University of Rijeka |
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Zbornik radova Ekonomskog fakulteta u Rijeci : časopis za ekonomsku teoriju i praksu |
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The smart city represents a frequently elaborated concept which however comes short in delivering a consistent definition. Nevertheless, almost every description has always been oriented to its technological component, sustainable development policies, and enabling high capacities for learning and innovation. Moreover, the smart city aims at connecting people, information and other city elements using state-of-the-art technologies. As a result, it creates a sustainable, greener city, pushes forward competitive and innovative commerce, and increases overall life quality. The integrated view of a smart city underlines it does not operate in isolation, which is why every subsystem of a city needs to develop its smart component. A wide range of rankings is used to determine the smartness of cities by mapping out the pros and cons of each analysed city. As the way to integrate various indicators into one value which will represent the rank, a composite index approach is most frequently used. Still, composite indexes are usually formed using the equal weight approach, which is heavily criticised in current literature. In this paper, we try to provide added value to the Smart City Index by implementing the statistical post hoc I-distance approach. The procedure enables us to shed some additional light on the issue of sensitivity of cities’ rank. The application of post hoc I-distance defines indicators which are most significant for the ranking process. It consequently empowers city decision-makers to improve their performance, with a focus on those particular indicators. |
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post hoc i-distance smart city sustainable development technology integration |
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