The chapter demonstrates that the inclusion of the abovementioned relations in the analytical hierarchy framework is significant, as it allows, for the first time, the opportunity for this network model to capture the triple helix of a smart urban or regional development and to verify whether the transformation of cities it ushers in is not merely based on an index of intellectual capital, but also on a measure of wealth creation whose standards of governance are smart
An advanced triple-helix network model for smart cities performance / P. Lombardi, S. Giordano, A. Caragliu, C. Del Bo, M. Deakin, P. Nijkamp, K. Kourtit, H. Farouh - In: Green and ecological tehcnologies for urban planning / [a cura di] O.Y. Ercoskun. - Hershey : IGI Global, 2011. - ISBN 978-1613504536.
An advanced triple-helix network model for smart cities performance
C. Del Bo;
2011
Abstract
The chapter demonstrates that the inclusion of the abovementioned relations in the analytical hierarchy framework is significant, as it allows, for the first time, the opportunity for this network model to capture the triple helix of a smart urban or regional development and to verify whether the transformation of cities it ushers in is not merely based on an index of intellectual capital, but also on a measure of wealth creation whose standards of governance are smartPubblicazioni consigliate
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