The status of green purchasing in the five most populous U.S. states

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I present a new framework for qualitative assessment of the current green purchasing practices of U.S. state governments. Increasing demand from citizens for green public purchasing has prompted state governments to adopt new, and improve existing, practices. Yet there has

I present a new framework for qualitative assessment of the current green purchasing practices of U.S. state governments. Increasing demand from citizens for green public purchasing has prompted state governments to adopt new, and improve existing, practices. Yet there has been little assessment of public green purchasing in academic research; what has been done has not provided the conceptual support necessary to assess green purchasing practices as a single component of the procurement process. My research aims to fill that gap by developing a conceptual framework with which to assess the status of green purchasing practices and by applying this framework to determine and describe the status of green purchasing in the five most populous U.S. states. The framework looks at state purchasing practices through the lenses of policy, policy implementation, and transparency.

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Contributors
Date Created
2012
Resource Type
Language
  • eng
Note
  • thesis
    Partial requirement for: M.A., Arizona State University, 2012
  • bibliography
    Includes bibliographical references (p. 69-76)
  • Field of study: Sustainability
Citation and reuse
Statement of Responsibility
by Lucky Sharma
Additional Information
English
Extent
  • vii, 81 p. : ill. (some col.)
Open Access
Peer-reviewed