Abstract:
There are several concepts for the smart city development. However, its management is
considered as a crucial primary part of the overall smart city projects. Governance of the
smart urban models includes many different aspects such as e-governments, smart decision making processes, and coordination. Thus, smart management consist of the digital
communication tools, strong partnership, and cooperation, as well as the quality services
provided to the city citizens.
The administration of smart cities is one of the most important principles in assuring their
development. Smart city management encompasses ideas like smart government, smart
decision-making, smart administration, and smart coordination. As a result, smart management
is a system that includes the use of data and knowledge tools in administration, the building of
stakeholder relationships, joint action, as well as the daily routines of city residents and
businesses. The goal of this capstone project is to investigate the challenges of Smart City
Integration in Azerbaijan. Due to financial constraints, lack of awareness amongst citizens, and
challenges in smart city governance, the country's idea of potential implementation remains
mostly undeveloped, according to the report. The report suggests several policy
recommendations for each of these issues, including the establishment of a working group to
engage in public-private partnership and inviting the other stakeholder to involve in the
process, the creation of a dynamic workshop model based on a real-world format that fulfills
the requirement for smart city awareness while also boosting the workshop's entertaining
aspect, finding partner institutions, governments or cities which are successful in the
implementation of the PPP and are willing to share their expertise with Azerbaijan,
cooperating with international organizations, development of the online portals for smart city
data, and conducting a thorough review of the literature on billboards and posters as a participation strategy in order to discover factors that influence citizens’ acceptance.
All options are assessed based on five primary criteria: efficacy, efficiency, equity, feasibility/
implementability, and flexibility/improvability. Secondary data sources were used in the study,
as well as semi-structured interviews with experts and citizens on the subject. The analysis and
assessments show that in order to develop smart city concept, the government should
encourage the establishment of Private-Public partnerships for smart city financing, spread
citizens’ awareness of implementing smart city concepts, and establishment of smart city
governance concepts that will allow the country to successfully accomplish the goal.