The Evolution From Ubiquitous to Smart Cities: A Case of Korea

T. Nam
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This study, using the smart city case of Korea (the evolution from ubiquitous to smart cities) in the recent decade, suggests conditions of successful governance for smart cities. U-City as a preceding version of smart cities in Korea failed to reflect not only ideas and opinions but also wants, needs, and desires of citizens because its vision did not emerge from citizens. Rather, the nation-driven top-down initiative sought to make technology-driven changes in city services, as the term “ubiquitous” hints. However, smart cities do not lie only in the dimension of technology. To make a city smart, city governments should focus on selected problems facing constraints of budget and resources, seeking for a small and open government. Citizens are required to play multiple roles: e.g., a co-producer of city services, a watchdog of city policies and administration, and a champion of city brands.
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从泛在城市到智慧城市的演变——以韩国为例
本研究以近十年来韩国的智慧城市案例(从无处不在的城市到智慧城市的演变)为例,提出了成功治理智慧城市的条件。作为韩国智慧城市的前身,U-City不仅没有反映市民的想法和意见,而且也没有反映市民的愿望、需求和愿望。相反,正如“无处不在”一词所暗示的那样,国家驱动的自上而下的倡议寻求在城市服务中进行技术驱动的变革。然而,智慧城市并不仅仅在于技术层面。城市政府要建设智慧城市,就必须选择预算和资源约束下的问题,寻求一个小而开放的政府。市民被要求扮演多重角色:例如,城市服务的共同生产者,城市政策和行政的监督者,城市品牌的捍卫者。
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