National University of Political Studies and Public Administration
Vol. 4 No. 2 (2020)
The articles in this collection focus on various aspects of smart cities, including challenges in smartening cities, factors affecting citizen adoption of e-reporting applications, smart leadership, information security in healthcare, achieving global standards in public administration, assessing the potential for smart city development, architecture for active and healthy aging, and the impact of electronic payment methods on transparency and disclosure. These articles highlight the need for effective governance, leadership, and information security to realize the potential of smart cities, as well as the importance of citizen engagement and education in achieving this goal. They also emphasize the potential of smart cities to improve quality of life, promote sustainability, and drive economic growth.