This paper is concerned with identifying the organisational issues causing difficulty in the use of PPP and assessing the impact of PPP implementation on the organisational culture in the Irish public and private sectors. The authors address this issue by mapping the PPP process for one project type and comparing this process with that carried out in traditional procurement. Process differences through use of PPP are identified and organisational issues that have potential to impact on PPP success are assessed. Whilst the study undertaken is not extensive, it provides insight for initiators of PPP projects into the organisational issues that must be addressed to ensure project success. The awareness, at the outset of future PPP projects, of...
How is organisational and national culture relevant to making project procurement choices? This is a...
The utilization of the public-private partnership (PPP) model as a means of delivering various types...
ABSTRACT. The central question addressed by this paper, are PPPs the solution to Ireland’s infrastru...
This paper is concerned with identifying the organisational issues causing difficulty in the use of ...
The Irish Government’s Public-Private Partnership (PPP) programme of pilot projects is now reaching ...
Despite a lack of transparency and a failure to report value for money in the public domain, PPP has...
Advocates of public-private partnerships (PPPs) argue that they can deliver public infrastructure mo...
With the financial crisis, it becomes more and more difficult and expensive to obtain funding for i...
This paper examines the Project Management Office (PMO) in Irish public sector bodies to better unde...
Public-Private Partnership (PPP) has now become established as a key element in the Irish Government...
peer-reviewedThis paper was obtained through PEER (Publishing and the Ecology of European Research) ...
This paper sets out to identify barriers to greater use of innovation in PPP projects. Using a serie...
The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of the implementation of a project management met...
Managing PPP projects is not a routine job, as every PPP project is different and should be managed ...
The intention of this research was to investigate the factors attributed to successful joint venture...
How is organisational and national culture relevant to making project procurement choices? This is a...
The utilization of the public-private partnership (PPP) model as a means of delivering various types...
ABSTRACT. The central question addressed by this paper, are PPPs the solution to Ireland’s infrastru...
This paper is concerned with identifying the organisational issues causing difficulty in the use of ...
The Irish Government’s Public-Private Partnership (PPP) programme of pilot projects is now reaching ...
Despite a lack of transparency and a failure to report value for money in the public domain, PPP has...
Advocates of public-private partnerships (PPPs) argue that they can deliver public infrastructure mo...
With the financial crisis, it becomes more and more difficult and expensive to obtain funding for i...
This paper examines the Project Management Office (PMO) in Irish public sector bodies to better unde...
Public-Private Partnership (PPP) has now become established as a key element in the Irish Government...
peer-reviewedThis paper was obtained through PEER (Publishing and the Ecology of European Research) ...
This paper sets out to identify barriers to greater use of innovation in PPP projects. Using a serie...
The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of the implementation of a project management met...
Managing PPP projects is not a routine job, as every PPP project is different and should be managed ...
The intention of this research was to investigate the factors attributed to successful joint venture...
How is organisational and national culture relevant to making project procurement choices? This is a...
The utilization of the public-private partnership (PPP) model as a means of delivering various types...
ABSTRACT. The central question addressed by this paper, are PPPs the solution to Ireland’s infrastru...