The latest economic and environmental changes together with the development of technology, fostered interest in ‘smart cities' and smart city product-service system (SCPSS): bundle of products and services aimed at fuelling sustainable economic growth with a wise management of resources. Since budget constraint prevents a massive implementation of all the possible SCPSS, this paper expands the engineering value assessment (EVA) method and adopt it to assess and prioritise SCPSS from three perspectives: 1) the municipality; 2) the citizens; 3) other stakeholders. EVA method is based on two steps, and for each of them proposes a MCDM method. The contribution of this study is twofold: first, it complements the EVA method with the definition of specific evaluation criteria for external stakeholder that play a crucial role into the smart city paradigm; second, it describes the application of the method for the selection and prioritisation of SCPSS in Bergamo.
(2018). A multi-criteria decision making approach for prioritising product-service systems implementation in smart cities [journal article - articolo]. In INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT AND DECISION MAKING. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/131527
A multi-criteria decision making approach for prioritising product-service systems implementation in smart cities
Rondini, Alice;Lagorio, Alexandra;Pinto, Roberto;Pezzotta, Giuditta
2018-01-01
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The latest economic and environmental changes together with the development of technology, fostered interest in ‘smart cities' and smart city product-service system (SCPSS): bundle of products and services aimed at fuelling sustainable economic growth with a wise management of resources. Since budget constraint prevents a massive implementation of all the possible SCPSS, this paper expands the engineering value assessment (EVA) method and adopt it to assess and prioritise SCPSS from three perspectives: 1) the municipality; 2) the citizens; 3) other stakeholders. EVA method is based on two steps, and for each of them proposes a MCDM method. The contribution of this study is twofold: first, it complements the EVA method with the definition of specific evaluation criteria for external stakeholder that play a crucial role into the smart city paradigm; second, it describes the application of the method for the selection and prioritisation of SCPSS in Bergamo.File | Dimensione del file | Formato | |
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