Keywords
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bibliometric analysis, interdisciplinary collaboration, smart cities, social research,
VOSviewer
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Abstract
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Social aspects constitute both concerns and opportunities in smart city development,
as evidenced by a rapidly increasing body of research. This article presents the firstever
review of all the existing research on social focus in smart cities, delineating
the distribution of topics, knowledge bases, and research frontiers that constitute
the existing body of knowledge. A bibliometric review was performed to pinpoint
publication trends, influential authors, their institutions, and prevalent subject
areas within the literature since 2000. Using the Web of Science database, an
amalgamation of major indexes (SCI-EXPANDED, SSCI, AHCI, ESCI) were applied
to consider the research pattern and citation impact in different disciplines. 1,030
selected articles were subjected to bibliometric mapping using VOSviewer. The
results show an almost exponential growth in the number of publications from
2015 onwards. Four interconnected thematic clusters cropped up: (1) participatory
governance, (2) data privacy and security, (3) artificial intelligence and social media,
and (4) ethics and sustainable development. A deeper analysis of key terms used
in recent research revealed the following hot topics: (1) governance and citizen
participation, (2) artificial intelligence technologies such as machine learning, (3)
blockchain, and (4) Internet of Things. Co-authorship and geographical analyses
underpin a solid international collaboration for leading institutions. The results
underscore the rising significance of social smart city research by emphasizing
the interconnectedness of governance, technology, citizen engagement, and
ethics for a comprehensive approach to smart city initiatives. Furthermore, they
recommend integrating social equity into these frameworks and enhancing
geographic studies through greater international collaboration.
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