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Smart city in the era of the fourth industrial revolution

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Purpose: More than half of the world's population lives in urban areas. These areas cover only 2% of the earth's surface. 65% of global GDP is produced here, and more than 75% of global greenhouse gases are emitted from this area. This causes huge management problems and requires a transformation of urban life. The reconstruction of a city's functioning methods requires innovative solutions based on digital technologies and cooperation between all stakeholder groups. This article attempts to indicate the relationship and interaction between new urbanisation and the smart city concept and Industry 4.0 technologies. Design/methodology/approach: The article is theoretical and is based on a review of literature and examples in the implementation of 4.0 technology in a smart city. Findings: Interactions and integration of urbanisation processes and development of new technologies contribute to the change of the new smart city infrastructure. Modern information technologies help improve a city's functioning, not only for the better use of resources and improving transport systems, but also to improve energy efficiency and sustainable urban development. On the other hand, a smart city, accumulating social capital and attracting financial resources, has become the preferred place for the location of business. Therefore, this concept supports the new industrialisation. Originality/value: The survey provided an answer to the question related to the scope of use of Industry 4.0 by a smart city. It was pointed out that these tools are of key importance for urban development. They give city managers tips on strategic directions of development, suggesting that Industry 4.0 instruments should be prioritised.
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  • University of Opole
Bibliografia
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  • 2. Batty, M., Axhausen, K., Giannotti, F., Pozdnoukhov, A., Bazzani, A., Wachowicz, M., Ouzounis, G., Portugali, Y., (2012), Smart cities of the future. Eur. Phys. J. Spec. Top. , 214, 481–518
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  • 5. Hermann, M., Pentek, T., Otto, B. (2016). Design Principles for Industrie 4.0 Scenarios. Proceedings of 49th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences HICSS, pp. 3928-3937.
  • 6. Hollands, R. (2008). Will the Smart City Please Stand Up? Intelligent, Progressive or Entrepreneurial? City, 12, 3, pp. 303-320.
  • 7. Kagermann, H., Lukas, W., Wahlster, W. (2011). Industrie 4.0: Mit dem Internet der Dinge auf dem Weg zur 4. industriellen Revolution, Retrived from http://www.wolfgang wahlster.de/wordpress/wpcontent /uploads/Industrie_4_0_Mit_dem_Internet_der_Dinge_ auf_dem_Weg_zur_vierten_industriellen_Revolution_2.pdf.
  • 8. Kagermann, H. (2014). Chancen von Industrie 4.0 nutzen. In: T. Bauernhansl, M. Hompel, Vogel-Heuser (eds.), Industrie 4.0 in Produktion, Automatisierung und Logistik. Anwendung, Technologien und Migration, pp. 603-614.
  • 9. Kauf, S. (2018). Ekonomia współdzielenia (sharing economy) jako narzędzie kreowania smart city. Zeszyty Naukowe Politechniki Śląskiej, Seria: Organizacja i Zarządzanie, 120, pp. 141-151.
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  • 11. Kupriyanovsky, V., Bulancha, S., Kononov, V., Chernykh, K., Namiot, D., Dobrynin, A., (2016). Integration of Industry 4.0 technologies for “smart cities” development. International Journal of Open Information Technologies, 4(2), pp. 41-52.
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  • 15. Muñoz, J., Vercher, J., Muñoz, L., Galache, J., Presser, M., Gómez, L., Pettersson, J. (2011). Smart Cities at the Forefront of the Future. Proceedings of the Future Internet Assembly, Budapest, Hungary, 17-19 May; Volume 6656, pp. 447-46. Retrieved from: https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007%2F978-3-642-20898-0_32.pdf, 22.10.2019.
  • 16. Neirotti, P., De Marco, A., Cagliano, A.C., Mangano, G., Scorrano, F. (2014). Current Trends in Smart City Initiatives: Some Stylised Fact. Cities, 38, pp. 25-36, (2) (PDF) Smart Cities: Definitions, Dimensions, Performance, and Initiatives. Retrieved from: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/267038770_Smart_Cities_Definitions_Dimen sions_Performance_and_Initiatives, 27.10.2019.
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Opracowanie rekordu ze środków MNiSW, umowa Nr 461252 w ramach programu "Społeczna odpowiedzialność nauki" - moduł: Popularyzacja nauki i promocja sportu (2020).
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