Measuring progress of smart cities: Indexing the smart city indices

Calvin Ming Tsun Lai , Alistair Cole
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The ‘smart city’ represents a core feature of modern urban development. The appearance of numerous smart city indices, which claim to successfully evaluate and compare smart city performances, is the manifestation of the concept's growing popularity. The central objective of this paper is to address the integrity and quality of the existing smart city indices, and identify those ones which are fit for international comparison. We propose a method for evaluating the integrity and quality of the existing smart city indices in terms of five criteria – Credibility, Reliability, Methodology, Versatility, Precision. The article critically evaluates six smart city indices and concludes that the Cities in Motion Index from the IESE Business School has the best overall performance. To improve the versatility of the existing smart city indices, this paper proposes a new approach based on respecting three main criteria: refining the types of indicator, defining the smart city domains and adopting context-sensitive measurements. These elements are deemed to be essential for any smart city index.

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衡量智慧城市的进展:索引智慧城市指数
“智慧城市”是现代城市发展的核心特征。众多智能城市指数的出现,声称能够成功地评估和比较智能城市的表现,是这一概念日益流行的表现。本文的中心目标是解决现有智能城市指数的完整性和质量问题,并确定适合国际比较的指数。我们提出了一种从可信度、可靠性、方法论、通用性和准确性五个标准来评估现有智能城市指数的完整性和质量的方法。文章对六个智能城市指数进行了批判性评估,得出结论,IESE商学院的城市动态指数具有最佳的整体表现。为了提高现有智能城市指标的通用性,本文提出了一种基于三个主要标准的新方法:细化指标类型、定义智能城市领域和采用上下文敏感的测量方法。这些要素被认为是任何智能城市指数的关键。
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