The utilization of the public-private partnership (PPP) model as a means of delivering various types of asset-based public services and infrastructure is often seen in academic research as part of a globally spread public management reform trend. This view is often suggested with reference to the staggering amount of attention and public money, which is now being dedicated to the formation of PPPs worldwide. This article, however, proceeds from the observation that if we look beyond the reports from a small handful of primarily Anglo-Saxon countries, which have so far attracted widespread attention in the PPP literature, we observe a much more divergent and heterogeneous pattern in various national governments’ policy and regulation for PPP...
While most countries have adopted public private partnerships, the prevalence of such arrangements d...
Most countries that have adopted the public-private partnership (PPP) model as a means of implementi...
This paper shows how State Owned Enterprises are sometimes preferred over the more known Public-Priv...
The Irish Government’s Public-Private Partnership (PPP) programme of pilot projects is now reaching ...
If public-private partnerships are here to stay, how are they brought to use by governments and can ...
This paper gives an overview of the existing Public Private Partnership (PPP) acts in the EU Member ...
Amid a general trend to redefine and reform public services, public authorities around the globe hav...
Ireland is a latecomer to public–private partnerships, having only adopted them in 1998. Prior to t...
The political context of governments differs between the UK, Germany and Austria, but each governmen...
peer-reviewedThis paper was obtained through PEER (Publishing and the Ecology of European Research) ...
The political context of governments differs between the UK, Germany and Austria, but each governmen...
Globally, public-private partnerships (PPPs) have increased in popularity as an alternative procurem...
One of the paradoxes of the past few decades has been the continuity and even growth of infrastructu...
This article extends previous research on public-private partnerships (PPPs), which has primarily be...
Public-Private Partnership has been high on the agenda of public decision makers since the 1990's. P...
While most countries have adopted public private partnerships, the prevalence of such arrangements d...
Most countries that have adopted the public-private partnership (PPP) model as a means of implementi...
This paper shows how State Owned Enterprises are sometimes preferred over the more known Public-Priv...
The Irish Government’s Public-Private Partnership (PPP) programme of pilot projects is now reaching ...
If public-private partnerships are here to stay, how are they brought to use by governments and can ...
This paper gives an overview of the existing Public Private Partnership (PPP) acts in the EU Member ...
Amid a general trend to redefine and reform public services, public authorities around the globe hav...
Ireland is a latecomer to public–private partnerships, having only adopted them in 1998. Prior to t...
The political context of governments differs between the UK, Germany and Austria, but each governmen...
peer-reviewedThis paper was obtained through PEER (Publishing and the Ecology of European Research) ...
The political context of governments differs between the UK, Germany and Austria, but each governmen...
Globally, public-private partnerships (PPPs) have increased in popularity as an alternative procurem...
One of the paradoxes of the past few decades has been the continuity and even growth of infrastructu...
This article extends previous research on public-private partnerships (PPPs), which has primarily be...
Public-Private Partnership has been high on the agenda of public decision makers since the 1990's. P...
While most countries have adopted public private partnerships, the prevalence of such arrangements d...
Most countries that have adopted the public-private partnership (PPP) model as a means of implementi...
This paper shows how State Owned Enterprises are sometimes preferred over the more known Public-Priv...