There is a growing body of literature calling for work on the emerging role of smart cities as
information hubs and knowledge repositories. This article reviews the existing smart city
literature and integrates knowledge management perspectives to provide an overview of
future research directions. By demonstrating the multi-stakeholder relationships involved in
smart city development, it takes a crucial step towards looking into the role of knowledge
management in future smart city research. Eighty-two peer-reviewed publications were
analyzed covering smart city studies in various research domains. The systematic review
identifies five different themes: strategy and vision, frameworks, enablers and inhibitors,
citizen participation, and benefits. These themes form the basis for developing a future
research agenda focused on knowledge sharing and co-learning among cities via three
research directions: socio-technical approaches, knowledge sharing perspectives and
organizational learning capabilities. The paper also proposes a series of knowledge-driven
policy recommendations to contribute towards the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
This paper was accepted for publication in the journal International Journal of Information Management and the definitive published version is available at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijinfomgt.2019.07.015