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031R_City attachment and use of urban services: Benefits for smart cities (research summary)

031R_City attachment and use of urban services: Benefits for smart cities (research summary)

FromWhat is The Future for Cities?


031R_City attachment and use of urban services: Benefits for smart cities (research summary)

FromWhat is The Future for Cities?

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11 minutes
Released:
Jan 31, 2022
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Summary of the article titled City attachment and use of urban services: Benefits for smart cities from 2016 by Daniel Belanche, Luis V. Casaló, and Carlos Orús, published in the Cities journal. 
Since we are investigating the future of cities, I thought it would be interesting to see how the increasing uses of urban services enhance urban management efficiency and also favour social, environmental and economic sustainability. This article analyses how users’ city attachment levels and other personal determinants contribute to their uses of urban services, and suggest implications for managing citizen-oriented urban services to achieve higher living standards.
The article is available through this link.
Abstract: Increasing uses of urban services enhance urban management efficiency and also favor social, environmental, and economic sustainability. This research analyzes how users' city attachment levels and other personal determinants contribute to their uses of urban services. Focusing on the city of Zaragoza (Spain), the empirical study reveals that personal attitudes and needs, possession of user cards, and education levels have positive influences on the use of urban services. City attachment affects use indirectly through attitude. This study also presents some innovative approaches to advance the development of smart cities and suggests implications for managing citizen-oriented urban services to achieve higher living standards.
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Released:
Jan 31, 2022
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