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Title: The role of locality and place-specific development paths in creating smart cities: The example of middle-sized Hungarian cities

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Szalai, Ádám : Autor Affiliation ORCID ; Fabula, Szabolcs : Autor Affiliation ORCID

Date issued/created:

2021

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Geographia Polonica Vol. 94 No. 4 (2021)

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IGiPZ PAN

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Warszawa

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24 cm

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Smart cities have spawned a global discourse, which is, however, dominated by notions and theories originating from major metropolis regions in the Global North/West, as well as by quantitative approaches. Drawing on case studies from Hungary, this paper aims to reveal how place-specific factors influence smart-city development and to discover the characteristics of this development in the Hungarian context. For this purpose, qualitative research methods, namely a content analysis of policy documents and semi-structured expert interviews, were used. Based on the results, we distinguished four development paths: representative, stalled, organizational model, and focused smart city. Findings broaden the general understanding of smart-city development, providing policy recommendations for the future adaptation of the concept.

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Geographia Polonica

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94

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4

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483

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502

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