Smart City Development Models: A Cross-Cultural Regional Analysis

Authors

  • Kurnia Sari Dewi, dkk Universitas Prof. Dr.Moestopo (Beragama)

Abstract

This study aims to prove that the Smart City development model using a regional cross-cultural approach can develop a city into a smart city in accordance with the regional development program that has been determined.This study uses a qualitative approach. 3 (three) agencies implementing the smart city program are random sampling in this study And the research results will show the effectiveness of the smart city development model.

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2026-06-13