Scope Digitization, and its underlying technologies, emerged as a most valuable asset for cities to become ‘smart’, i.e. able to manage efficiently and creatively their resources, improve the quality of life, promote effective citizenship, and address development, sustainability and inclusion challenges. This conference focus on all aspects of urban smart governance, broadly understood as the intelligent use of digitization and their technologies (e.g. data-driven, cognitive, cyber-physical, etc.) in planning, managing, transforming and monitoring cities’ governance instances and improving decision-making through enhanced collaboration among different stakeholders. Contributions are sought with respect to smart governance foundations, models, frameworks, practices, components, dynamics, challenges and trade-offs. Submissions introducing experience reports, lessons learned, comparative studies and case analyses are also most welcome. SmartGov 2019 is part of the 5th annual Smart City 360˚Summit, promoting multidisciplinary scientific collaboration to solve complex societal, technological and economic problems of emerging Smart Cities. *** Topics Submissions are invited in all aspects and dimensions of smart governance, and their role in the project, design, implementation and monitoring of smart cities, including, but not restricted to: Smart governance foundations, models, frameworks and principles. Smart governance practices, dynamics, challenges, potential pitfalls and trade-offs. Administrative efficiency and burden reduction. Alignment of city policies with social and environmental sustainability goals. Smart governance-related case-studies and experience reports. Citizen centricity and citizen driven solutions for smart cities. Context-aware service delivery. Co-production and collaborative forms of service design and delivery. Data and evidence-based policymaking. Formal models for governance workflows and processes. Generic and modular urban governance solutions. Harnessing ICT for urban governance. Impact of emerging technologies (e.g. AI, machine learning, blockchain, sensor networks, ITS – intelligent transportation systems). Interoperability and once-only platforms. Legal and normative dimensions. Management of urban innovation. Innovation and new business models. Open governance and accountability. Participatory decision making. Challenges on privacy and security. Public/private/social partnerships. Governance of transformation processes. Specific urban governance challenges (e.g. smart mobility, culture, tourism) Social media and urban awareness. Sustainability Urban big data from heterogeneous sources. *** Publication All registered papers will be submitted for publication by Springer and made available through SpringerLink Digital Library. Proceedings will be submitted for inclusion in leading indexing services, Ei Compendex, ISI Web of Science, Scopus, CrossRef, Google Scholar, DBLP, as well as EAI’s own EU Digital Library (EUDL). Additionally, selected papers will be considered to be included in one of EAI Transactions: EAI Transactions series (Open Access)
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