Private Data and Public Value Governance, Green Consumption, and Sus
This book investigates the ways in which these systems can promote public value by encouraging the disclosure and reuse of privately-held data in ways that support collective values such as environmental sustainability. Supported by funding from the Natio
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Holly Jarman Luis F. Luna-Reyes Editors
Private Data and Public Value Governance, Green Consumption, and Sustainable Supply Chains
Public Administration and Information Technology Volume 26
Series Editor Christopher G. Reddick, San Antonio, TX, USA
More information about this series at http://www.springer.com/series/10796
Holly Jarman • Luis F. Luna-Reyes Editors
Private Data and Public Value Governance, Green Consumption, and Sustainable Supply Chains
Editors Holly Jarman Department of Health Management and Policy School of Public Health University of Michigan Ann Arbor, MI, USA
Luis F. Luna-Reyes Department of Informatics University at Albany Albany, NY, USA
Public Administration and Information Technology ISBN 978-3-319-27821-6 ISBN 978-3-319-27823-0 DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-27823-0
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Acknowledgments
This book is the result of the collective effort of a research team that collaborated over a period of more than 5 years. The book reflects our current understanding of the importance of technology and governance needed to create applications to open public and private data creating public value. This volume would not have been possible without the hard work and collegiality of the team; the series editor, Christopher Reddick; and the staff at Springer. This project has also received valuable support from a number of students, Weijia Ran, Nic dePaula, Haixin Liu, and James Michaelis. We are grateful to them for their assistance. We want to especially thank Jana Hrdinova and Mahdi Mirdamadi Najafabadi, whose dedication and tireless effort have been instrumental for the completion of this book. Jana’s editorial support along th
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