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  • Archibugi D., Lundvall B.- A°. (Eds) (2001), The Globalizing Learning Economy, Oxford University Press, Oxford;
  • Bakardjieva, M. (2005) Internet society: the Internet in everyday life. London, SAGE;
  • Cairney, T.; Speak, G. (2000), Developing a “smart City”: Understanding Information Technology Capacity and Establishing an Agenda for Change, available at: http://trevorcairney.com/wpcontent/uploads/2012/11/IT_Audit.pdf;
  • Campbell, T. (2012), Beyond Smart City: How cities network, learn and innovate, Earthscan, NY;
  • Castells, M.(1996), The Information Age. Economy, Society and Culture. Vol I: The Rise of the Network Society;
  • Castells, M. (2000), The rise of the network society. Oxford Blackwell Publishing Cornwall, Blackwell.T.J.Ltd;
  • Campkin, B., & Ross, R. (eds.) (2013), Future & Smart Cities – Urban Pasmphleteer#1 (Vol. 1). London, UCL Urban Laboratory. http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/1392981/;
  • Elzen B., Geels F.W., and Green K. (eds.) (2004), System Innovation and the Transition to Sustainability: Theory, Evidence and Policy, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham;
  • Ercoskun, Ozge Yalciner, (2011), Green and Ecological Technologies for Urban Planning: Creating Smart Cities, IGI global;
  • Fistola R. (2001) M.E-tropolis funzioni innovazioni trasformazioni della città, Giannini, Napoli;
  • Fagin R., Halpern J., Moses Y., Vardi M. (1995), Reasoning about Knowledge, The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA;
  • Gibson, D.V., Kozmetsky, G., Smilor, R.W. (eds.) (1992), The Technopolis Phenomenon: Smart Cities, Fast Systems, Global Networks. Rowman & Littlefield, New York;
  • Graham, S. (ed) (2004), The Cybercities Reader, Routlege, London;
  • Hamdi, N. (2004), Small Change: About the Art of Practice and the Limits of Planning in Cities. Routledge, London, 184p;
  • Healey, P (1997), Collaborative Planning: Shaping Places in Fragmented Societies, Macmillan, London. Cit. in Mäntysalo et al., cit.;
  • Hoogendoorn, B., Pennings, E., Thurik, R. (2010), What Do We Know About Social Entrepreneurship: An Analysis of Empirical Research, ERIM, Amsterdam;
  • Komninos, N. (2002), Intelligent cities: innovation, knowledge systems and digital spaces. Spon Press, London;
  • Lévy, P. (1994), L’intelligence collective. Pour une anthropologie du cyberespace, La Découverte, Paris;
  • Lévy, P. (1995), Qu’est-ce que le virtuel, La Découverte, Paris;
  • Lindblom, C.E. (1990), Inquiry and Change: The Troubled Attempt to Understand and Shape Society, Yale University Press, New Haven;
  • Mitchell, W. J. (2004), Me++: the cyborg self and the networked city, The MIT Press, Cambridge, London;
  • Moretti, E. (2012), The New Geography of Jobs, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, New York;
  • Murray, R., Caulier-Grice J., Mulgan, G. (2010), The Open Book of Social Innovation, NESTA, London;
  • Papa, R., eds., Le infrastrutture -fisiche e telematiche- per la città del XXI secolo, Volume XXI, Fondazione Aldo della Rocca;
  • Rifkin, J. 2009. The empathic civilization. Tatcher, New York;
  • Rifkin, J. (2011). La terza rivoluzione industriale. Edizioni Mondadori.

 

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  • Beguinot, C. (1987), “Le attività di ricerca per la città cablata” in AA.VV., La città cablata – Lo stato dell’arte nella ricerca scientifica, Di.Pi.S.T. – Università degli Studi di Napoli “Federico II” e I.Pi.Ge.T. – C.N.R., Napoli;
  • Beguinot, C. (1992), “Osservare, conoscere, sperimentare” in AA.VV. Per il XXI secolo – Una enciclopedia e un progetto, Di.Pi.S.T. – Università degli Studi di Napoli “Federico II” e I.Pi.Ge.T. – C.N.R., Napoli;
  • A., Borri D., Grassini L. (2012), “Evolutionary Technologies in Knowledge-Based Management of Water Resources: Perspectives from South Asian Case Studies”, in Higgitt D. (Ed.), Perspectives on Environmental Management and Technology in Asian River Basins, Springer, Dordrecht, 45-67;
  • Carta, M. (2011), “Città Creativa 3.0. Rigenerazione urbana e politiche di valorizzazione delle armature culturali”, in Cammelli, M., Valentino, P.A. (eds), Citymorphosis. Politiche culturali per città che cambiano, Giunti, Firenze,213-221;
  • De Bonis, L. (1999), “Planning as medium versus planning as means”, in: Rizzi P. (ed.), Cupum ‘99. Computer in Urban Planning and Urban Management on the Edge of the Millenium, Franco Angeli, Milano;
  • Galderisi, A. (1995), Infrastrutture e sistema urbano: la “città a rete”, in Busi, R., Fadda, M., Padovano, G., Papa, R., eds., Le infrastrutture -fisiche e telematiche- per la città del XXI secolo, Volume XXI, Fondazione Aldo della Rocca;
  • Hemment, D., & Townsend, A. (2013), “Here Come the Smart Citizens”. In D. Hemment & A. Townsend (Eds.), Smart Citizens (Vol. 4). Manchester: FutureEverything Publications;
  • Marsh, J. (2008), “Living Llabs and territorial innovation”, in Cunningham P., Cunningham M, (eds.), Collaboration and the knowledge economy: issues, applications, case studies, IOS Press, Amsterdam;
  • Moulaert, F. (2010), “Social Innovation And Community Development: Concepts, Theories And Challenges”, in Moulaert F., Swyngedouw E., Martinelli F., Gonzalez S. (eds.), Can Neighbourhood save the city? Community development and social innovation, Routledge, Abingdon;
  • Papa, R. (1989a) “Per un progetto-programma su Napoli città cablata” in Beguinot, C. (ed.), La Città Cablata;
  • Un’enciclopedia, Di.Pi.S.T. – Università degli Studi di Napoli “Federico II” e I.Pi.Ge.T. – C.N.R., Napoli;
  • Papa R. (1992) “La città funzionale”, in C. Beguinot, U. Cardarelli (a cura di), Per il XXI secolo una enciclopedia. Città cablata e nuova architettura, Università degli Studi di Napoli “Federico II” (Di.Pi.S.T.), Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (I.Pi.Ge.T.), Napoli, vol. II;
  • Papa R., Battarra R., Gargiulo C., Fistola R. (1995) “Processi innovativi per il governo metropolitano”, in C.S.;
  • Bertuglia, R. Fuccella, G. Sartorio, (a cura di), La città come sistema complesso in crisi strutturale. Strumenti e tecniche per il governo metropolitano, Fondazione Aldo Della Rocca, Giuffrè, Milano;
  • Papa R., Battarra R., Gargiulo C., Fistola R. (1995) “Strumenti innovativi per il governo metropolitano”, in C.S. Bertuglia, R. Fuccella, G. Sartorio, (a cura di), La città come sistema complesso in crisi strutturale. Strumenti e tecniche per il governo metropolitano, Fondazione Aldo Della Rocca, Giuffrè, Milano;
  • Shepard, M., & Simeti, A. (2013), “What’s So Smart About the Smart Citizen?”, in: D. Hemment & A. Townsend (eds.), Smart Citizens (Vol. 4). Manchester: FutureEverything Publications.


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  • Allwinkle S., Cruickshank P. (2011), “Creating Smart-er Cities: An Overview”, Journal of Urban Technology, vol.18, n.2, Aprile, pp. 1-16;
  • Armstrong, M. (2006), “Competition in two-sided markets”, The RAND Journal of Economics, 37(3), 668–691;
  • Batty, Michael (2013), “Big data, smart cities and city planning” Dialogues in Human Geography 3: 274/279;
  • Batty M. (2011), “Building a science of cities”, UCL Working Papers, Series No. 170, November, UCL, London;
  • Batty M., Axhausen, K.W., Giannotti F., Pozdnoukhov A., Bazzani A., Wachowicz M., Ouzounis G., and Portugali Y. (2012) “Smart cities of the future”, The European Physical Journal Special Topics 214, 481–518;
  • Bergek A., Jacobsson S., Carlsson B., Lindmark S. & Rickne A. (2008), “Analyzing the functional dynamics of technological innovation systems: A scheme of analysis”, Research Policy, 37, 407‐429;
  • B., Stankiewicz R. (1991), “On the nature, function and composition of technological systems”, Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 1(2), 93-118;
  • Berry, C. R. and Glaeser, E.L. (2005), “The divergence of human capital levels across cities”, Papers in Regional Science, 84(3), 407-444;
  • Deakin, M., (2007), “From city of bits to e-topia: taking the thesis on digitally-inclusive regeneration full circle”, Journal of Urban Technology, 14(3),131-143;
  • Caragliu, A., Del Bo, C., Nijkamp, P. (2009), “Smart cities in Europe”. Series Research Memoranda 0048. VU University Amsterdam, Faculty of Economics, Business Administration and Econometrics;
  • Davoudi ,S. (2012), “Resilience: A Bridging Concept or a Dead End?”, Planning Theory & Practice, 13(2), 299-307;
  • Derissen S. et al (2011), “The relationship between resilience and sustainable development of ecological-economic systems”, Ecol. Econ., n. 70: 1121-28;
  • Farla J., Markard J., Raven R., Coenen L. (2012) “Sustainability transitions in the making: A closer look at actors, strategies and resources”, Technological Forecasting & Social Change, 79, 991-998;
  • Fistola R., La Rocca R.A. (2001) “The virtualization of urban functions”, NETCOM “Geocyberspace: building territories in geographical space on the 21st century”, 15;
  • Gargiulo, C.; Galderisi, A. (1998), “Advanced technology, new spatial dynamic and urban competition: a procedure for evaluating of the Italian districts’ competitive potential”, Netcom, NETworks and COMmunication Studies, Volume 12, nn.1/2/3;
  • Garud R., Karnøe P. (2003), “Bricolage versus breakthrough: distributed and embedded agency in technology entrepreneurship”, Research Policy, 32, 277-300;
  • Geels F.W. (2004), “From sectoral systems of innovation to socio-technical systems. Insights about dynamics and change from sociology and institutional theory”, Research Policy, 33 (6/7), 897-920;
  • Geels F.W., Hekkert M.P. and Jacobsson S. (2008), “The dynamics of sustainable innovation journeys”, Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, 20 (5), 521–536;
  • Geels F.W., Schot J. (2010), “The dynamics of socio-technical transitions – a socio-technical perspective”, in Grin J., Rotmans J., Schot J. (eds.) Transitions to Sustainable Development, Routledge, London, 9-101;
  • Geels F.W. (2002), “Technological transitions as evolutionary reconfiguration processes: a multi level perspective and a case study”, Research Policy, 31, 1257-1274;
  • Gerometta, H., Haussermann, Longo, G. (2005), “Social Innovation and Civil Society in Urban Governance: Strategies for an Inclusive City”, Urban Studies, 42(11), 2007-2021;
  • Goodchild, M. F. “Citizens as Voluntary Sensors: Spatial Data Infrastructure in the World of Web 2.0”, International Journal of Spatial Data Infrastructures Research 2: 24-32, 2007;
  • Gordon, E. (2008), “Towards a theory of network locality”. First Monday, 13, 10;
  • Harvey, D. (1989), “From Managerialism to Entrepreneurialism: The Transformation in Urban Governance in Late Capitalism”, Geografiska Annaler. Series B, Human Geography, 71(1), 3;
  • Hollands, Robert (2008), “Will the real Smart City please stand up?” City 12.3: 303/320;
  • Leydesdorff, Loet, and Mark Deakin (2011), “The triple-helix model of smart cities: a neoevolutionary perspective.” Journal of Urban Technology 18.2: 53-63;
  • Kanter R.M.; Litow S.S. (2009), “Informed and Interconnected: A Manifesto for Smarter Cities”, Working Paper 09-141, Harvard Business School, Available at: http://www.hbs.edu/faculty/Publication%20Files/09-141.pdf;
  • Martínez-Alier, Joan, et al. (2010), “Sustainable de-growth: Mapping the context, criticisms and future prospects of an emergent paradigm”, Ecological Economics 69.9: 1741-1747;
  • Mazzeo G. (2013), “City and energy infrastructures between economic processes and urban planning”, in Smart cities: researches, projects and good practices for infrastructures, TeMA Journal of Land Use, Mobility and Environment, vol.6, n.3, Dicembre, pp. 311-324;
  • Neirotti P., De Marco A., Cagliano A.C., Mangano G., Scorrano F. (2014), “Current trends in Smart City initiatives:Some stylised facts”, Cities, vol. 38, Giugno, pp. 25–36;
  • Occelli S., Sciullo A. (2013), “Collecting distributed knowledge for community’s smart changes”, in Smart cities: researches, projects and good practices for infrastructures, TeMA Journal of Land Use, Mobility and Environment, vol.6, n.3, Dicembre, pp. 293-309;
  • Papa R. (2013), “Smart cities: researches, projects and good practices for infrastructures”, in Smart cities: researches, projects and good practices for infrastructures, TeMA Journal of Land Use, Mobility and Environment, vol.6, n.3, Dicembre, pp. 291-292;
  • Partridge, H. (2004), “Developing a human perspective to the digital divide in the Smart City”, Available at: http://eprints.qut.edu.au/1299/1/partridge.h.2.paper.pdf;
  • Ratti C., Baker N., & Steemers K. (2005), “Energy consumption and urban texture”, Energy and buildings, n. 37(7): 762-776;
  • Shapiro, J. M. (2008), “Smart cities: quality of life, productivity, and the growth effects of human capital”, The Review of Economics and Statistics, 88 (2): 324-335;
  • Smith A., Jan-Peter Voβ J.-P. and Grin J., (2010), “Innovation studies and sustainability transitions: The allure of a multi-level perspective and its challenges”, Research Policy, 39 (4), 435-448;
  • Staricco L. (2013), “Smart mobility: opportunità e condizioni”, in Smart cities: researches, projects and good practices for infrastructures, TeMA Journal of Land Use, Mobility and Environment, vol.6, n.3, Dicembre, pp. 341-354;
  • Stremke S. and Koh J. (2010), “Ecological concepts and strategies with relevance to energy-conscious spatial planning and design”, Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design , n.37: 518–532;
  • Van Soom, E. (2009), “Measuring levels of supply and demand for e-services and e-government: a toolkit for cities”, Smart Cities Research Brief, N. 3 accessed February 25, 2009.

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