The Role of urban good governance structure to create smart cities (Case study: Municipality of Tabriz)
Subject Areas :Sh Roostaei 1 , M.R Pour mohammadi 2 , Hakime Ghanbari 3
1 - tabriz university
2 - tabriz university
3 - shahrdari
Keywords: Urban Management, ANP, Smart city, urban good governance, the structural model,
Abstract :
The municipality has not been able to take the first steps towards building a smart city. The aim of this study was to identify factors affecting urban good governance in the creation of smart cities. The sample is Tabriz Municipality. This research was conducted in 3 stages. The first stage to identify the main components of urban good governance, the AHP model is used. The survey of 10 experts working in the municipality was done. The main components have been identified in 8 factors. In the second stage to assess the importance of the components in the development of good governance: item to be defined by Using ANP model. The survey of 20 experts working in the municipality was done. The results show that among the factors of urban good governance are as follow: accountability value 0.269, the legitimacy value 0.206, responsibility value 0.118, the effectiveness value 0.114, transparency value 0.093, participation value 0.073, conensusization value 0.064, and fairness value 0.059. The third for evaluating factors of good governance and their impact in smart cities created structural modeling. Cause of those 376 Questionnaires has been completed. The effect of each component in the creation of smart cities has been identified in LISREL software. T-Value test shows the internal latent variables (urban good governance) components meet the high direct effect exogenous latent variable (smart city). The other means significant numbers (t-value) are larger than 1.96. Theresults show very high impact urban good governance in the creation of smart cities.
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