The Governance of Infrastructure
Edited by Kai Wegrich, Genia Kostka, and Gerhard Hammerschmid
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Edited by Kai Wegrich, Professor of Public Management, Hertie School of Governance, Genia Kostka, Professor of Governance of Energy and Infrastructure, Hertie School of Governance, and Gerhard Hammerschmid, Professor of Public and Financial Management, Hertie School of Governance
The Hertie School of Governance is an international teaching and research centre of excellence in Berlin, Germany that prepares students for leadership positions in government, business, and civil society. An internationally-recruited faculty, interdisciplinary in outlook, research, and teaching, offers analytically-challenging and practice-oriented courses on governance, policy analysis, management, and leadership and helps students grow intellectually in a professional, research-intensive environment, characterised by public debate and engagement. The School was founded in 2003 as a project of the Hertie Foundation, which remains its major partner.
Kai Wegrich is Professor of Public Management, Hertie School of Governance.
Genia Kostka is Professor of Governance of Energy and Infrastructure, Hertie School of Governance.
Gerhard Hammerschmid is Professor of Public and Financial Management, Hertie School of Governance.
Contributors:
Kai Wegrich, Hertie School of Governance.
Genia Kostka, Hertie School of Governance.
Gerhard Hammerschmid, Hertie School of Governance.
Helmut Anheier, Hertie School of Governance.
Jacint Jordana, Universitat Pompeu Fabra.
Niklas Anzinger, Hertie School of Governance.
Hilary Boudet, Oregon State University.
Joseph Grandolfo , Oregon State University.
Werner Rothengatter, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology.
Carlos Oliveira Cruz, Technical University of Lisbon.
Nuno F. da Cruz, London School of Economics and Public Policy.
Benjamin Sovacool, University of Sussex.
Autumn Proudlove, North Carolina State University.
Nathaniel Green, University of Columbia.
Mihály Fazekas, University of Cambridge.
Bence Tóth, University of Cambridge.
Marcus André Melo, Federal University of Pernambuco.
Carlos Pereira, Brazilian School of Public and Business Administration.
Matthias Haber , Hertie School of Governance.