JAŇUROVÁ, Martina and Markéta CHALOUPKOVÁ. The smart cities concept in public administration in the Czech and Slovak Republic. In Dubcova A. Geografické Informácie. Nitra, Slovakia: CONSTANTINE PHILOSOPHER UNIV NITRA, 2018, p. 180-190. ISSN 1337-9453. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.17846/GI.2018.22.1.180-190.
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Original name The smart cities concept in public administration in the Czech and Slovak Republic
Name (in English) The smart cities concept in public administration in the Czech and Slovak Republic
Authors JAŇUROVÁ, Martina (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution) and Markéta CHALOUPKOVÁ (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution).
Edition Nitra, Slovakia, Geografické Informácie, p. 180-190, 11 pp. 2018.
Publisher CONSTANTINE PHILOSOPHER UNIV NITRA
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Original language Czech
Type of outcome Proceedings paper
Field of Study 50701 Cultural and economic geography
Country of publisher Slovakia
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Publication form printed version "print"
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14560/18:00113784
Organization unit Faculty of Economics and Administration
ISSN 1337-9453
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.17846/GI.2018.22.1.180-190
UT WoS 000467957900013
Keywords in English Czech republic; e-government; innovation; public administration; smart cities; smart governance; Slovakia
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Abstract
The paper focuses on assessing the implementation of the Smart cities concept in Czech and Slovak public administration. Examination is subject to all the regional cities of the two countries, assessing whether the city has a developed development strategy and whether this strategy is in line with the Smart cities concept, given the conditions below. If the strategy exists, it remains to be seen how deeply the strategy focuses on smart governance, as a subdivision of the Smart cities concept. The main benefit of this contribution can be considered as a summary of the situation and a subsequent comparison of the current situation into a whole. Although in many respects the Czech and Slovak Republics are similar, it has been found that the concept of smart cities is included in all strategies of development of regional cities in the Slovak Republic, while in the Czech Republic only in ten of the thirteen cities surveyed.
Abstract (in English)
The paper focuses on assessing the implementation of the Smart cities concept in Czech and Slovak public administration. Examination is subject to all the regional cities of the two countries, assessing whether the city has a developed development strategy and whether this strategy is in line with the Smart cities concept, given the conditions below. If the strategy exists, it remains to be seen how deeply the strategy focuses on smart governance, as a subdivision of the Smart cities concept. The main benefit of this contribution can be considered as a summary of the situation and a subsequent comparison of the current situation into a whole. Although in many respects the Czech and Slovak Republics are similar, it has been found that the concept of smart cities is included in all strategies of development of regional cities in the Slovak Republic, while in the Czech Republic only in ten of the thirteen cities surveyed.
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