Resultaten van ons onderzoek

Door slimme technologie, te combineren met kennis van het lectoraat en haar partners ontstaan producten die écht meerwaarde bieden voor overheden en organisaties en zo steden slimmer maken. Het optimaliseren van samenwerkingstrajecten, het inzichtelijk maken van stadsdata of persuasieve technologieën zijn soorten producten die binnen het portefeuille van lectoraat Smart Cities vallen.

Publicaties

  • Weltevreden, J., Effing, R., Ectors, I., Raessens, B., Bruins, R., Brengman, M., Trampe, D., Veenstra, M., Vos, I., Willems, K., van de Sanden, S., Netten, N. & Steeman, M. (2020). Data-driven retail. Retail Innovation platform.
  • Veenstra, M. (2020). Data voor Vitale Binnensteden. Smart Cities; Enschede, Netherlands
  • Broekhuijsen, B.J., Welmers, M.L., de Boer, P.J., van der Heijden, R.J.M.M., van Kan, J., Kornet, J., Kruse, Th., Schager, R., Veenstra, M.J.A., de Zwart, R., Perotti, R. & van der pol, R. (2020). Open urban platform

 

  • Groot, B.P., Effing, R, Veenstra, M.J.A., (2018) Urban Media Trends for Enabling Citizen Participation in Urban Planning: Old Wine in New Barrels?. EGOV-CeDEM-ePart 2018 proceedings. Danube University Krems, Austria, 3-5 September 2018. Edition Donau-Universität Krems, forthcoming.
  • Primus, N.J.C., Effing, R., Groot, B., Veenstra, M.J.A., & De Vries, S.A. (2018). Innovative public participation in the 21th century: Assessing Initiatives with the IParticipation Index Based on Cases from Municipalities in the Netherlands
  • Geurs, K.G., Gkiotsalitis, K., Fioreze, T., Visser, G. & Veenstra. (2018) The potential of a Mobility-as-a-Service platform in a depopulating area in the Netherlands: An exploration of small and big data
  • Geurs, K. T.Gkiotsalitis, K.Fioreze, T., Visser, G. & Veenstra, M., 2 Nov 2018, Population Loss- The role of Transportation and Other Issues. Franklin, R. S., Van Leeuwen, E. S. & Paez, A. (eds.). 1 ed. Academic Press, Vol. 2. p. 57-79
  • Van Os, R., Visser, G. et al. (2018). Mobiliteit in Oost-Gelre. Rapportage Nulmeting Netmobil. Arnhem: Hogeschool Arnhem-Nijmegen.

  • Spil, T. A. M. , Kwast, J. & Effing, R. (2017). Smart City Participation: Dream or reality? A comparison of participatory strategies from Hamburg, Berlin & Enschede. In Dwidvedi et al. Digital Nations – Smart Cities, Innovation & Sustainability, 16th  IFIP Conference on e-Business, e-Services, and e-Society, I3E 2017, Delhi, India, 21st – 23rd November 2017 (Forthcoming).

  • Van Aggelen, A., de Boer, V., Groen, M., Meys, W., Reitsma, J., Bonestroo, W. & Veenstra, M. (2016). Observe: Semantic Context-based Content Recommendation for Adaptive Public Screens. Proceedings of ICT.OPEN
  • Hallema, G., Veenstra, M., & Bank, S. (2016, June). The impact of rhetorical devices in text on public displays. In Proceedings of the 5th ACM International Symposium on Pervasive Displays (pp. 148-153). ACM.
  • Veenstra, M. (2016, April). Verbonden en verbindend. De openbare ruimte in de smart city. Lectorale rede. Saxion University of Applied Sciences
  • Effing, R., & Groot, B.P. (2016). Social Smart City: Introducing digital and social strategies for participatory governance in smart cities. In H. J. Scholl, M. Janssen, M. Wimmer, & E. Tambouris (Eds.), EGOV 2016 5-8 sep (IFIP, Lecture Notes of Computer Science)  Guimarães, Portugal: Springer Berlin / Heidelberg.
  • Spil, A. A. M., Effing, R., & Both, M. P. (2016). Enable, Engage and Evaluate: Introducing the 3E Social Media Strategy Canvas Based on the European Airline Industry. In K. Y. Dwivedi, M. Mäntymäki, M. N. Ravishankar, M. Janssen, M. Clement, L. E. Slade, … C. A. Simintiras (Eds.), Social Media: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: 15th IFIP WG 6.11 Conference on e-Business, e-Services, and e-Society, I3E 2016, Swansea, UK, September 13–15, 2016, Proceedings (pp. 15–30). inbook, Cham: Springer International Publishinghttp://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-45234-0_2
  • Brandenburg, S., Roosen, T., & Veenstra, M. (2016). Toward an Adapted Business Modeling Method to Improve Entrepreneurial Skills among Art Students. Artivate: A Journal Of Entrepreneurship In The Arts5(1), 25-33.
  • Effing, R. & Spil, A.A.M. (2016). The Social Strategy Cone: Towards a Framework for Evaluating Social Media Strategies. International Journal of Information ManagementElsevier, 36.
  • Effing, R., Van Hillegersberg, J., & Huibers, T.W.C. (2016). Social Media Indicator and Local Elections in the Netherlands: Towards a Framework for Evaluating the Influence of Twitter, YouTube, and Facebook. In M. Z. Sobaci (Ed.), Social Media and Local Governments SE – 15 (Vol. 15, pp. 281–298). Springer International Publishinghttp://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-17722-9_15
  • Van de Pas, J., Van Bussel, G.J., Veenstra, M. & Jorna, F. (2016), Digital Data and the City. An exploration of the building blocks of a Smart City Architecture. In D. Baker, & W. Evans (Eds.), Digital information strategies. From applications and content to libraries and people, Chandos Digital Information Review Series- (Vol. 2, pp. 185-198). Amsterdam: Chandos Publishing