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Intro
Foreword
Introduction
References
Contents
Chapter 1: The History and Evolution of Cities in Terms of the Sustainability and Knowledge-Based Economy Sectors
1.1 Birth, Development, and Transformation of Smart Cities toward the Sustainable Model
1.2 From the SSC Concept to the Smart Sustainable Knowledge City Concept
1.3 The Mutual Relationships between SSC and Knowledge-Based Economy
1.4 Conclusions
References
Chapter 2: Smart Sustainable Cities and Knowledge-Based Economy for People, Workers, and Enterprises: Mutually Reinforcing Dyn...

2.1 Introduction
2.2 The Foundations of the Knowledge Spillover-Related Theories
2.3 City Characteristics and Factors of Attraction for Knowledge Workers
2.3.1 General City Characteristics X-Ray: Cultural Diversity, Cultural Amenities, Structural Environment, and Firm Types
2.3.2 SSCś Multi-Domain Attracting Factors for Knowledge Workers
2.4 From Knowledge to New Businesses Formation through Knowledge Workers
2.4.1 The Decisive Role of the Entrepreneurial Absorptive Capacity
2.4.2 Creativity as a Means to Pursue New Business Formation and Knowledge Filters Obstacles

2.5 The Triangulation between SSCs ́Principles, Technological Advancement, and Knowledge-Based Economy
2.6 The Relationships between Knowledge, Entrepreneurship, and Public Institutions
2.7 Conceptual Framework
2.8 SSCs ́Strategies to Improve the Knowledge-Based Economy
2.9 Practical Implications
2.10 Conclusions
References
Chapter 3: Digital Platforms Enabling Long-Distance Knowledge Spillover in Smart Sustainable Cities: A Multilevel Framework
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Digital Platforms
3.3 Knowledge Management in the Digital Platforms

3.4 Product Development, Environmental Technologies, and Innovation Enhancing the Smartness and Sustainability of a City
3.5 Smart Sustainable Cities Based on Knowledge Economy Objectives
3.6 Conceptual Framework
3.7 Conclusions
References
Chapter 4: Smart Sustainable Cities and the Urban Knowledge-Based Economy: A Practical Guidance to Monitor European Cities
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Index Development Guidelines
4.2.1 Peña Distance Method (DP2)
4.2.2 Additive Method (Sum of Standardized Indicators (SS))
4.2.3 Mazziotta and Pareto Index (MPI)

4.2.4 Partially Ordered Set (POSET)
4.3 Data Description
4.4 Results and Discussions
4.5 Conclusions
Appendix
References
Chapter 5: Policy Implications for Human Well-being
5.1 Policy Actions and Management
5.2 Coordination and Integration of Policies
5.3 Demand-Driven or Supply-Side Type of Policy
5.4 Policy Integration
5.5 Multilevel People-Centric Approach
5.6 Managerial Innovativeness for Public Policy Innovation
5.7 Regulatory Barriers Contrasting Inbound-Talent Dynamics
5.8 SSC Policies Worldwide
5.9 Conclusions
References

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