Impact of Smart City Governance on Stakeholders' Satisfaction and Crime Rate: Moderating Impact of Institutional and Technological InnovationHypothesis 1: Higher the city governance is smart, higher the likelihood that stakeholders’ satisfaction will be enhanced.Hypothesis 2: Higher the city governance is smart, higher the likelihood that crime rate in the city will be reduced.Hypothesis 3: Better the institutional innovation in smart city, higher the likelihood that stakeholders are happy and satisfiedHypothesis 4: Smart cities with better institutional innovation are likely to have lower crime rate Hypothesis 5: Institutional innovation moderates and strengthens the relationship between smart city governance and stakeholders’ satisfactionHypothesis 6: Institutional innovation moderates and weakens the relationship between smart city governance and crime ratesHypothesis 7: Better the technological innovation in smart city, higher the likelihood that stakeholders are happy and satisfiedHypothesis 8: Smart cities with better technological innovation are likely to have lower crime rate Hypothesis 9: Technological innovation moderates and strengthens the relationship between smart city governance and stakeholders’ satisfactionHypothesis 10: Technological innovation moderates and weakens the relationship between smart city governance and crime rates
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