textA public-private partnership (PPP) is defined as a joint effort by government and the private sector for the management, operation, and funding of a venture or service. Increasingly, government has looked to the private sector for financial support and the streamlining of processes as concerns about the public debt have risen and priorities for spending have narrowed. The users and “customers” of a public good often have a stake in the way it is managed, especially in the case of parkland, which has the ability to dramatically affect the property values surrounding it, either positively or negatively. Therefore a PPP may have many purposes: as a fundraising mechanism, as an advocate for stakeholders, and as a promoter for programming...
Public-private partnerships (PPPs) are organizational forms involving public and private institution...
The paper examines the cooperation consists of the public / private partnership in the American envi...
Public private partnerships (PPPs), as new organizational forms, are intended to respond to societal...
Public-private partnerships (P3s) are increasingly used to manage public parks. What do cities, citi...
markdownabstractSummary The central idea of public private partnerships (PPPs) is that added valu...
Today, cross-border collaborations between governments, companies, civil society and the academia ar...
Managing PPP projects is not a routine job, as every PPP project is different and should be managed ...
Facing rapidly increasing demand for new or additional transportation capacity, many states are eage...
Public-private partnerships (PPPs) are a 21st century solution to not only fund the infrastructure p...
Public-private partnerships (PPPs) are normally created by the legislature as an innovative method o...
This paper examines in detail Public Private Partnerships (PPPs), discussing their main objectives, ...
Public-private partnerships (PPPs) are normally created by the legislature as an innovative method o...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ There is no doubt that Public private partnerships have been a domin...
Public-private partnership (PPP) is considered an important tool in financing public sector investme...
The public sector—government—has not always been successful in providing adequate services, especial...
Public-private partnerships (PPPs) are organizational forms involving public and private institution...
The paper examines the cooperation consists of the public / private partnership in the American envi...
Public private partnerships (PPPs), as new organizational forms, are intended to respond to societal...
Public-private partnerships (P3s) are increasingly used to manage public parks. What do cities, citi...
markdownabstractSummary The central idea of public private partnerships (PPPs) is that added valu...
Today, cross-border collaborations between governments, companies, civil society and the academia ar...
Managing PPP projects is not a routine job, as every PPP project is different and should be managed ...
Facing rapidly increasing demand for new or additional transportation capacity, many states are eage...
Public-private partnerships (PPPs) are a 21st century solution to not only fund the infrastructure p...
Public-private partnerships (PPPs) are normally created by the legislature as an innovative method o...
This paper examines in detail Public Private Partnerships (PPPs), discussing their main objectives, ...
Public-private partnerships (PPPs) are normally created by the legislature as an innovative method o...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ There is no doubt that Public private partnerships have been a domin...
Public-private partnership (PPP) is considered an important tool in financing public sector investme...
The public sector—government—has not always been successful in providing adequate services, especial...
Public-private partnerships (PPPs) are organizational forms involving public and private institution...
The paper examines the cooperation consists of the public / private partnership in the American envi...
Public private partnerships (PPPs), as new organizational forms, are intended to respond to societal...