Enhancing the replication potential of smart lighting projects

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Abstract

To address major threats to the sustainability and quality of life in urban settings, many municipalities have started exploring routes toward smarter cities to, for example, lower their energy consumption and carbon footprint. These explorations in the form of living labs or other pilot projects often suffer from major problems in scaling up the initial tryouts. In this study, we identify the mechanisms that facilitate the diffusion of smart city solutions, which are developed with public funds but typically lack dedicated resources to spur the diffusion of these solutions within the same municipality as well as toward other municipalities. We introduce the construct of embedded replication potential, defined as the capacity of an original project to be either scaled up locally or replicated elsewhere. Subsequently, empirical findings from a study of smart lighting projects in several municipalities in North-Western Europe serve to develop a checklist-based tool for assessing the embedded replication potential of an initial project. This tool can also be used to assess the replication potential of other smart city projects.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)608-632
Number of pages25
JournalSmart Cities
Volume5
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2022

Keywords

  • smart city
  • smart lighting
  • replication
  • Europe
  • Living Labs
  • Pilot Projects
  • Leader follower
  • sustainability
  • quality of life
  • living lab
  • social mechanism
  • replication potential
  • energy efficiency

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  • UNALAB GA 730052

    den Ouden, E. (Project member), Sarabi, S. (Project communication officer), Valkenburg, A. C. (Project communication officer), Greve, M. (Project member), van Woerden, J. (Project member) & van Woerden, J. (Project Manager)

    1/06/1730/11/22

    Project: Research direct

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