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Mapping of Smart Cities in Order to Understand the Cities’ Sustainability

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This paper aims at building a mapping of smart cities based on the concept of core capabilities defined by Teece et al. [11]. We pursue two objectives: improving on the analysis of the practices of the smart cities, and understanding the sustainability of city strategies according to their economic, geographic and demographic characteristics.

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