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- ItemSomente MetadadadosGovernança Pública no contexto de Cidades Inteligentes: Uma revisão sistemática de literatura(Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP), 2020-03-13) Souza, Talita Bottas De Oliveira E [UNIFESP]; Bueno, Ricardo Luiz Pereira [UNIFESP]; Universidade Federal de São PauloThis study aimed to investigate how public governance performs in order to promote the process of transforming cities to a smarter level - measured and identified by the various indicators’ platforms, which were considered in the research. With this objective, a Systematic Literature Review - SLR was carried out. This method enabled the selection of 106 scientific articles, with open access, published in English, in the period from 2015 to 2019. Based on the selected literature content analysis, public governance was investigated in smart cities setting, through its different constitutive components, which were categorized into five dimensions and eighteen constructs. The results have shown that Public Governance in Smart Cities setting is identified as a catalyst for the city's transformation process and as the essential factor for coordinating the tangle of demands, the collaboration, the participation and, the technological resources, with the aim of ensuring that appropriate decisions are made, implemented, and evaluated, in order to achieve public value. The results discussion was illustrated by the author´s experiences in the public sector report, with the objective of presenting a critical discussion of what was identified in the theoretical study. Thence, a synthesis of the research results was proposed to comprehensively show the process of smart cities implantation. Finally, a Checklist, which contemplates the requirements and the necessary measures of each category to enable the process of transforming cities to a more intelligent level in a more effective way, was suggested to public managers and other urban actors. It is concluded that the multidimensional system evinces the importance of all dimensions and constructs, highlighting Public Governance in Smart Cities setting and their backgrounding factors; that the relationship between dimensions must not necessarily follow a linear function; that the smart city has all its dimensions integrated; that it is relevant to establish a strategy for associating the various stakeholders in the process of smart cities implementation and, at last, that cities must have a long-term vision in order to achieve intelligence.