Objective: This study presents a comprehensive analysis of Smart City implementation in Indonesia, focusing on three critical aspects: implementation strategies, technological challenges, and sustainability dimensions. Methods: Employing a qualitative methodological approach, this research examines primary data from official government reports and secondary data from contemporary academic literature. Results: Findings indicate that while Smart City initiatives in various Indonesian urban centers have demonstrated progress, they face significant challenges, including inadequate technological infrastructure, data security and privacy concerns, system integration complexities, and a dearth of appropriately skilled human resources. Conclusions: This study emphasizes the imperative of implementing robust Management Information Systems (MIS) as the operational foundation for Smart Cities. The research findings offer valuable insights for policymakers, urban planners, and other stakeholders engaged in the design and implementation of sustainable Smart City strategies.
Oscar Oswald O. Wambrauw (Tue,) studied this question.