Non-Fiction Books:

Organizing Smart Buildings and Cities

Promoting Innovation and Participation
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The United Nations included sustainable cities and communities in its 2030 SDGs. Cities and, on a smaller scale, neighborhoods, building managers and firms are now adopting technologies and information systems to help achieve the energy, economic, social and environmental transition. This volume gathers contributions on the key organizational success factors for this transition. To do so, it analyzes the role of information systems, use of data, and technological assistance solutions from multiple perspectives. The goal is to develop a framework that can successfully apply information systems to organizational and environmental issues for smart cities and smart buildings. Accordingly, the book addresses living-lab experiment evaluation techniques, and provides critical analyses of the role of the environment, context and users’ behavioral responses. In addition, it discusses key questions on the efficient management of resources, need for appropriate IT solutions, and employing co-creation with users to improve planning and organization.

Author Biography:

Elisabetta Magnaghi is professor in Accounting and Sustainability at Lille Catholic University. Her research focus is on controlling of smart buildings and smart cities. Véronique Flambard is professor of Economics at Lille Catholic University with an interest in policy making and organization in the context of smart and sustainable cities. Julie Jacques is an associate professor of Computer Sciences at Lille Catholic University. Her research focuses among others on data mining and combinatorial optimization, and their applications to smart and sustainable cities. Nicolas Gouvy is an associate professor in Computer Sciences at Lille Catholic University. His research focuses on the Internet of Things and fog computing in the context of smart grids and smart cities. Daniela Mancini is professor of Business Administration and Performance Measurement at Parthenope University of Naples. Her research interests concern accounting and management information systems with a specific focus in smart organization and business networks’ context. She has been track chair at the ItAIS and ECIS Conferences
Release date Australia
February 2nd, 2021
Contributors
  • Edited by Daniela Mancini
  • Edited by Elisabetta Magnaghi
  • Edited by Julie Jacques
  • Edited by Nicolas Gouvy
  • Edited by Veronique Flambard
Pages
184
Edition
1st ed. 2021
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Illustrations
10 Illustrations, color; 10 Illustrations, black and white; XII, 184 p. 20 illus., 10 illus. in color.
ISBN-13
9783030606060
Product ID
33869666

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