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Citation

Yigitcanlar T, Kamruzzaman M. J. Urban Technol. 2019; 26(2): 21-46.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/10630732.2018.1476794

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Smart cities have become a popular concept because they have the potential to create a sustainable and livable urban future. Smart mobility forms an integral part of the smart city agenda. This paper investigates "smart mobility" from the angle of sustainable commuting practices in the context of smart cities. This paper studies a multivariate multiple regression model within a panel data framework and examines whether increasing access to broadband Internet connections leads to the choice of a sustainable commuting mode in Australian local government areas. In this case, access to the Internet is used as a proxy for determining urban smartness, and the use of different modes of transport including working at home is used to investigate sustainability in commuting behavior. The findings show that an increasing access to broadband Internet reduces the level of working from home, public transport use, and active transport use, but increases the use of private vehicles, perhaps to overcome the fragmentation of work activities the Internet creates. How to overcome the need for car-based travel for fragmented work activities while increasing smartness through the provisioning of broadband access should be a key smart city agenda for Australia to make its cities more sustainable.


Language: en

Keywords

Australian cities; Smart cities; smart mobility; sustainable commuting; sustainable urban development

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