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This page is a summary of: A Smart City Is a Collaborative Community, California Management Review, November 2016, SAGE Publications,
DOI: 10.1177/0008125616683954.
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Smart Cities
Today, mass urban migration has challenged to meet the demands of a growing population. However, cities have also drawn innovation and technological development, transforming them into economic hubs. The introduction of smart cities has allowed urban areas to both address the negatives, and bolster positive economic benefits, thus creating collaborative communities.
Innovation in Urban Cities
As economies develop, urban migration crafts cities into the hubs of innovation and entrepreneurship. With further technological advancements however, this process is taken a step further with the emergence of “smart cities”. Read more about the articles in our newest special issue on city innovation.
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