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Cooperative Way of Problem Solving to Avoid Misinforming: Trans-Discipline and Data Philanthropy
Abstract
This chapter discusses two other business practices addressing cooperative efforts in problem solving. The first one refers to a transdisciplinary approach in solving complex, multidimensional problems by exploring the opportunity for collective data interpretation and the synergy of cooperation. The second one discusses the cooperation of public and private entities to solve problems for the benefit of society. This is a new business practice – philanthropy of data – which is a form of public-private collaboration that allows sharing of data, expertise, and infrastructure possession of a private entity with the public institution to solve problems of society that need resources the public entity doesn't possess. This is especially true in avoiding misinformation in the case of exploring big data and other informing services for the benefit of entire society. Nowadays, a lot of private companies collect and store huge amounts of data, which can be reused for public goods.
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