Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/35280
Author(s): Gil, I. A. M.
Ferreira, F. A. F.
Ferreira, N. C. M. Q. F.
Smarandache, F.
Khanam, M.
Daim, T.
Date: 2026
Title: Artificial intelligence, society 5.0 and smart city adaptation initiatives for businesses: An integrated approach
Journal title: Technovation
Volume: 150
Reference: Gil, I. A. M., Ferreira, F. A. F., Ferreira, N. C. M. Q. F., Smarandache, F., Khanam, M., & Daim, T. (2026). Artificial intelligence, society 5.0 and smart city adaptation initiatives for businesses: An integrated approach. Technovation, 150, Article 103377. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.technovation.2025.103377
ISSN: 0166-4972
DOI (Digital Object Identifier): 10.1016/j.technovation.2025.103377
Keywords: Artificial intelligence (AI)
Cognitive mapping
Decision-making support
DEcision-MAking Trial and Evaluation Laboratory (DEMATEL)
Neutrosophic logic
Smart city
Society 5.0
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Abstract: The mass migration of human populations to urban areas has resulted in unprecedented challenges for city services. To address and find solutions for these emerging issues, decision-makers must embrace the smart city and Society 5.0 paradigms, which comprehensively tackle various dimensions of the problem and ensure adaptability to evolving citizen needs. Central to the success of these paradigms is technology, particularly artificial intelligence (AI). AI’s transformative capabilities enable the expansion of services, automation of tasks, efficient operationalization and processing vast amounts of data to address urban challenges, aligning with several sustainable development goals (SDGs) such as sustainable cities and communities (SDG 11). Municipalities require strategic plans that empower them to adapt to the AI, Society 5.0 and smart city paradigms, involving multiple stakeholders, including businesses. This study presents a multi-criteria analysis system designed to support decision-making in this complex context, considering the subjective nature and inherent complexity of the decision problem. The system development involved input from key decision-makers with relevant expertise, utilizing methodologies such as cognitive mapping and the decision-making trial and evaluation laboratory technique applied in a neutrosophic environment to analyze cause-and-effect relationships between factors affecting adaptation initiatives. Based on a constructivist, process-oriented approach, the developed analysis system can assist decision-makers in navigating uncertainty during evaluations of technology integration. This holistic and comprehensive system promotes informed decision-making within the AI, Society 5.0 and smart city contexts, contributing to the achievement of relevant SDGs.
Peerreviewed: yes
Access type: Open Access
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