The human dimension of smart cities: Examining antecedents of citizens’ smart city policy literacy (Record no. 531105)

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Personal name Lee, Danbee Kang, Minsung Michael and Kim, Hannah June
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Title The human dimension of smart cities: Examining antecedents of citizens’ smart city policy literacy
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Place of publication, distribution, etc International Review of Administrative Sciences
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Extent 91(2), Jun, 2025: p.275-292
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Summary, etc This study directs its focus toward the human aspect of smart cities, a domain that has received comparatively scant attention in the existing body of literature. Using policy literacy theory, encompassing the citizens’ perceptions regarding policies through the lens of their understanding, we delve into four predictors of smart city policy literacy, (1) demographics, (2) socioeconomic status, (3) geographic factors and (4) attitudes toward government. Using a national survey, we find that gender, age, income, education, marital status and the reputation of an organization are meaningfully associated with policy literacy. These findings underscore the nuanced nature of the human aspect, highlighting the significance of heterogeneous individual dispositions of smart cities. Against the backdrop of ongoing debates questioning the validity of a one-size-fits-all approach, our study embraces the multifaceted and personalized attributes of the citizenry, acknowledging the imperative role of the human dimension in designing smart cities.- Reproduced


https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/00208523241267869
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Bureaucratic re3putation, citizen-state interactions, Policy literacy, Smart city, Socioeconomic status, South Korea.
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Main entry heading International Review of Administrative Sciences
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2025-07-25 91(2), Jun, 2025: p.275-292 AR136816 2025-07-25 Articles

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