ID: 56639
Autoria:
Cristiane Aparecida da Silva, Edicreia Andrade dos Santos.
Fonte:
Revista de Gestão, v. 27, n. 1, p. 61-78, Janeiro-Março, 2020. 18 página(s).
Palavras-chave:
smart cities , Sustainable development policies , Urban Resilience
Tipo de documento: Artigo (Inglês)
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'Purpose' – The purpose of this paper is to analyze the urban resilience capacity and its relations with theeconomic, social and environmental well-being in smart cities in the state of São Paulo (SP), particularly afterthe 2008 financial crisis. 'Design/methodology/approach' – Concerning its objectives, this study is characterized as descriptive.From the point of view of technical procedures, the research is bibliographic, and regarding data collection, itis documental. The approach of this research is quantitative, since it uses the statistical method. The samplewas made up by 62 smart cities located in SP. The analysis comprised the period from 2010 to 2015. 'Findings' – The urban resilience pillars influence the economic well-being represented by the gross nationalproduct, in 58.8 percent, social well-being represented by the life expectancy of the residents of the smartcities, in 71.7 percent, and in environmental well-being indicated by CO2 emissions, in 21.5 percent. 'Research limitations/implications' – They are related to the researchers’ decision about themethodological design. Practical implications – This study was limited to smart cities in SP listed in the RBCIH (Brazilian Network of Human Smart Cities), and may be extended to other cities in other Brazilian states. 'Social implications' – How resilience dimensions related to economic, social and environmental well-beingsuch as poverty, food security, health, well-being, education quality, climate changes, and the like, weremeasured, which can be investigated in future research studies. 'Originality/value' – Despite its growing popularity worldwide, the urban resilience pillars and their relationshipwith human well-being in smart cities in the national context are little investigated, making this research original.