Factors Affecting the Success of Smart City Management in Terms of Traveling and Transportation at Amphor Moung Khonkaen, Khonkaen Province.
Keywords:
Smart City Development, traveling and Transportation (Smart Mobility), soft powerAbstract
Study of Factors Affecting the Success of Smart City Development in Terms of Traveling and Transportation (Smart Mobility) at Amphor Moung Khonkaen, Khonkaen Province. This is a study that uses quantitative research methods. The study aims to compare perceptions about the success aspects of smart city development in travel and smart transportation. Categorized based on individual characteristics 2) To examine the extent of public sentiment on the progress of smart city initiatives in travel and intelligent transportation. 3) To investigate the variables that influence the achievement of smart city development in travel and smart transportation. The district of Mueang Khon Kaen is located in the province of Khon Kaen. Conduct a thorough analysis of the people residing in Mueang Khon Kaen District. Khon Kaen Province The sample size was determined using Taro Yamane's method, yielding 400 samples. The F-test statistics (one-way ANOVA) and multiple linear regression were used, with statistical calculations performed using the SPSS software version 23. The researcher ascertained. The statistical significance threshold is set at .05
The study findings revealed that 1) The people in Mueang Khon Kaen District, Khon Kaen Province, have different personal factors. Share your perspective on the efficacy of smart city initiatives about travel and intelligent transportation systems. Identical. 2) All 7 factors related to the success of smart city development in travel and smart transportation are rated at the highest degree of opinion. 3) Determinants influencing the efficacy of smart city advancement in travel and intelligent transportation domains. Intelligent travel and transportation The Mueang Khon Kaen District in Khon Kaen Province ranks top in its robust infrastructure, civic engagement, legislation, legal regulations, leadership potential, and technology and innovation, considered forms of soft power. However, the study findings indicate that the organization's and staff's preparedness does not statistically impact these factors.