This book is pointing to the many important elements of shaping of knowledge cities as the larger ecological and intangible structural capital, for our own future value creation as well as coming generations.
– Leif Edvinsson, Lund University, Sweden
This book enhances the expertise and knowledge of scholars, researchers, practitioners, managers and urban developers in the development of successful knowledge-based development policies, creation of knowledge cities and prosperous knowledge societies.
– Kostas Metaxiotis, University of Piraeus, Greece - Francisco Javier Carrillo, Tecnologico de Monterrey, Mexico - Tan Yigitcanlar, Queensland University of Technology, Australia
The articles in this book put forward the idea that perhaps cities should be designed in a different way, to maximize intelligent social integration and networked interactivity by a process the editor calls "knowledge-based development". Overall, the articles are well written and wide-ranging. There are many interesting ideas in these chapters.
– David Mason, Victoria University of Wellington. Online Information Review