Smart City: The main assist factor for smart cities Analysis: a systematic review
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.25124/ijies.v5i01.109Keywords:
Smart City; Technology and Information; Mobility; Environment; Governance; Living.Abstract
Initially, A smart city was originally a solution used to deal with the environmental crisis that took
place in the 20th century. Smart city concepts derive from the use of technology and knowledge to
enhance society's efficiency and competitiveness. The indicators are needed that support the
achievement of a smart city. We will analyze the indicators that can impact the smart city
achievement in this article. The aim of this study is to identify the indicators that influence the
process of developing a smart city in order to be able to help other cities to establish sustainable
policies and work plans so that they can prepare themselves for a smart city consistently. From the
results of content analysis and descriptions of literature reviews, it is concluded that the indicators
most used in the assessment of smart cities are divided into eight groups of indicators, including
governance, economy, living, mobility, environment, people, branding, and demography.