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Smart Cities Maturity Model-A Multicriteria Approach

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SUSTAINABILITY
Volume 15, Issue 8, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/su15086695

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smart cities; maturity model; TOPSIS; index

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The concept of smart cities has become increasingly important in recent years, with public managers planning investments to transform their cities. However, existing maturity models often fail to meet their goals. Therefore, this research aims to develop a maturity model based on social and technological indicators to assess the smartness of a city.
The concept of smart cities has gained relevance over the past few years. Public managers have been planning investments to turn their cities into smart cities. Maturity models can help managers to monitor the performance of urban indicators; however, these maturity models are not always capable of meeting their proposed goals. In this sense, this research aims to develop a maturity model that ranks the smartness of a city based on social and technological indicators. The Smart Cities Maturity Model (MMSC) variables were extracted from ISO's 37153:2017, 37120:2018, 37107:2019. The MMSC is structured on a hybrid TOPSIS multicriteria decision-making method. In this paper, we modified TOPSIS and used it to generate a synthetic indicator, called smart index, that designates the level of maturity of a real city. For this change to be possible, we fixed some alternatives and changed the positive ideal and negative ideal solution. The methodology is proven to be very efficient in measuring the smart city maturity level, and it can be easily adapted for the upcoming ISOs.

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