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Digital Dimension in Smart City: Case of Cities of Baltic Countries

Analysis of publications related to category of smart cities as smart social system shows differences between all characteristics describing the smart city and especially the contribution of digital dimension to the general concept of smart city. Differences and similarities of opinions of different...

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Published in:Viešoji politika ir administravimas 2014-10, Vol.13 (3)
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