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Smart cities: implications of urban planning for human resource development
Authors:Mohan Thite
Institution:1. Department of Employment Relations &2. Human Resources , Griffith University , Nathan, QLD, Australia m.thite@griffith.edu.au
Abstract:This paper looks at creative or smart city experiments around the world that are aimed at nurturing a creative economy through investment in quality of life which in turn attracts knowledge workers to live and work in smart cities. It highlights the need for and broad nature of human resource/talent development initiatives at the intermediate level, that is regional and city level, as opposed to organizational and national level. Using the literature on economic geography, it provides a useful theoretical framework to cross organizational boundaries and look for factors that influence the decision of knowledge workers in choosing a location to live and work. The implications of urban planning on the theory and practice of human resource development are explored.
Keywords:smart/creative city  quality of life  quality of place  urban planning  economic geography  locational branding
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