Review of studies on the Critical Success Factors for Public–Private Partnership (PPP) projects from 1990 to 2013

R Osei-Kyei, APC Chan - International journal of project management, 2015 - Elsevier
Abstract The Critical Success Factors for Public–Private Partnership is a major research
interest worldwide therefore this paper aims to methodically review studies on the CSFs for …

Develo** transport infrastructure in Sub-Saharan Africa through public–private partnerships: Policy practice and implications

R Osei–Kyei, APC Chan - Transport Reviews, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Abstract In contemporary times, Public–Private Partnership (PPP) in transport infrastructure
has gained considerable attention in develo** regions following its success in the …

Procurement innovation for a circular economy of construction and demolition waste: Lessons learnt from Suzhou, China

Z Bao, W Lu, B Chi, H Yuan, J Hao - Waste management, 2019 - Elsevier
Amidst the global trend of advocating a circular economy, various nations and regions in
recent years have started to explore innovative procurement models (eg, Public Private …

Identifying critical factors affecting the effectiveness and efficiency of tendering processes in Public–Private Partnerships (PPPs): A comparative analysis of Australia …

T Liu, Y Wang, S Wilkinson - International Journal of project management, 2016 - Elsevier
Abstract The success of Public–Private Partnerships (PPPs) largely depends on the
performance of tendering processes. This research aims to conduct a comparative analysis …

PPP application in infrastructure development in China: Institutional analysis and implications

S Zhang, Y Gao, Z Feng, W Sun - International journal of project …, 2015 - Elsevier
Public–private partnership (PPP) has been applied more and more widely for the past two
decades. Questions still remain as to how to cultivate a facilitating institutional environment …

Neoliberalism and the geographies of marketization: The entangling of state and markets

K Birch, M Siemiatycki - Progress in human geography, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Increasingly, governments are experimenting with ways to provide public goods by involving
the private sector in the planning, financing, building and operating of a range of services …

Value for money and risk in public–private partnerships: Evaluating the evidence

M Siemiatycki, N Farooqi - Journal of the American Planning …, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
Problem, research strategy, and findings: Delivering improved public services at lower cost,
also known formally as value for money (VfM), is often the main rationale for procuring large …

Risk assessment framework of PPP-megaprojects focusing on risk interaction and project success

AA Ahmadabadi, G Heravi - Transportation research part a: policy and …, 2019 - Elsevier
Public private partnership (PPP) is an institutionalized form of cooperation between public
and private sectors through which actors develop mutual products and services. Few studies …

An empirical examination of public involvement in public-private partnerships: Qualifying the benefits of public involvement in PPPs

EJ Boyer, DM Van Slyke… - Journal of Public …, 2016 - academic.oup.com
This article investigates the roles and impacts of public involvement in public-private
partnerships (PPPs). Our findings contribute to the literature on public-private collaborations …

Sustaining what is unsustainable: A review of urban sprawl and urban socio-environmental policies in North America and Western Europe

C Bueno-Suárez, D Coq-Huelva - Sustainability, 2020 - mdpi.com
Urban sprawl and its economic, social, and environmental consequences are central issues
for approaching more sustainable forms of life and production. This review provides a broad …