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ITM Web Conf.
Volume 51, 2023
International Conference on Exploring Service Science (IESS 2.3)
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Article Number | 02001 | |
Number of page(s) | 11 | |
Section | Smart Cities & Smart Citizens | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/itmconf/20235102001 | |
Published online | 07 February 2023 |
Citizens’ engagement in smart cities for promoting circular economy. A Knowledge based framework
1 University of Naples “Federico II”, Department of Economics, Management, and Institutions (DEMI), 80126, Napoli (NA), Italy.
2 University of Naples “Federico II”, Department of Economics, Management, and Institutions (DEMI), 80126, Napoli (NA), Italy.
3 Mercatorum University, 00186, Roma (RM), Italy.
4 Independent Scholar.
* Corresponding author: francesco.caputo2@unina.it
Smart Cities can be considered as one of the most challenging topics within the last decades. Overcoming the well analysed debate about the digital devices and infrastructures needed for supporting the emergence and viability of Smart Cities, the paper aims at investigating how citizens’ engagement in Smart Cities can be used for promoting positive attitudes and behaviours towards Cities Circular Economy (CCE). Building upon a managerial perspective the paper aims at depicting preliminary conceptual reflections about antecedents and conditions able to influence citizens’ engagement in Smart Cities functioning. The paper proposes a Knowledge Management based framework for supporting both policy makers and managers in better understanding on which levels to act for ensuring a participative approach to the definition of a Circular Economy Logic in Smart Cities ecosystems.
Key words: Smart Cities (SC) / Circular Economy (CE) / Cities Circular Economy (CCE) / Knowledge framework / Citizens’ engagement
© The Authors, published by EDP Sciences, 2023
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