Combined Model of Smart Cities and Electronic Payments

Ralf-Martin Soe, O. Mikheeva
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Typically, smart city innovations are considered in the field of mobility, energy and built environment whereas the financial dimension is neglected or plays a rather marginal role. This paper goes beyond this classification and analyses explicitly the link between the smart city and electronic payments by looking into the two groups of cases – East Asian, comprised of Singapore and Hong Kong, and Northern European, comprised of Tallinn and Helsinki. The two regions with high level of urban digitalization were selected in order to analyse the level of electronic payments systems in these cities inspired by the research question: can the level of electronic payments be used as a proxy for smart cities? By presenting empirical analysis along these lines of research, the study further argues that incorporating financial services provision – particularly electronic payment systems – into existing concepts of smart city (e.g. proposed by Batty or Giffinger) would help to move from a rather abstract notions of smart economy and smart living towards more concrete technological and policy initiatives.
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智慧城市与电子支付的结合模式
通常,智慧城市的创新都是在交通、能源和建筑环境领域进行的,而金融维度被忽视或只起到相当边缘的作用。本文超越了这种分类,通过研究两组案例,明确分析了智慧城市和电子支付之间的联系——东亚,由新加坡和香港组成,北欧,由塔林和赫尔辛基组成。我们选择了两个城市数字化水平较高的地区,以分析这些城市的电子支付系统水平,这一研究问题的灵感来自于:电子支付水平是否可以作为智慧城市的代表?通过沿着这些研究路线进行实证分析,该研究进一步认为,将金融服务提供-特别是电子支付系统-纳入现有的智慧城市概念(例如由Batty或Giffinger提出)将有助于从相当抽象的智能经济和智能生活概念转向更具体的技术和政策举措。
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