During the last couple of decades, the public private partnership (PPP) concept has gained grounds globally, and this is mostly realized in developing countries (Osei-Kyei and Chan 2017a). Many governments are now very enthusiastic about the concept, and different governments have varying motivations for adopting the policy. Nonetheless, developing countries have huge infrastructure deficit coupled with rapid urbanization growth; therefore, the PPP concept is seen to offer huge relief. However, it should be mentioned that despite the commitment shown by many governments in developing countries, more projects are yet to be fully implemented. Developing countries are currently facing numerous challenges including corruption, lack of transpare...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to develop a best practice framework for PPP implementation fo...
There has been increasing demand for infrastructure development and service delivery both in develop...
Over the last couple of years, many governments in developing countries are increasingly adopting th...
xxiv, 406 pages : color illustrationsPolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P BRE 2017 Osei-KyeiPub...
Purpose: The public sector plays a critical role in the successful implementation of public–private ...
Over the last couple of decades, governments in developing and developed economies/countries have sh...
Public–private partnership (PPP) is considered an innovative procurement approach which offers good ...
Purpose: This paper aims to empirically investigate the differences and similarities on the implemen...
Over the past decade, Public-Private Partnership Policy has increasingly been adopted by governments...
Where large-scale investments are needed, especially for infrastructure projects, public-private par...
The rapid population growth and urbanization have resulted to the increase in demand for housing uni...
Public–private partnership (PPP) is considered an innovative procurement approach which offers good ...
As it is well known the debate of new public management, together with the shortage of public funds ...
Over the last couple of decades, governments in developing and developed economies/countries have sh...
This paper is aimed at assessing the achievements of public-private partnerships (PPPs) as well as t...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to develop a best practice framework for PPP implementation fo...
There has been increasing demand for infrastructure development and service delivery both in develop...
Over the last couple of years, many governments in developing countries are increasingly adopting th...
xxiv, 406 pages : color illustrationsPolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P BRE 2017 Osei-KyeiPub...
Purpose: The public sector plays a critical role in the successful implementation of public–private ...
Over the last couple of decades, governments in developing and developed economies/countries have sh...
Public–private partnership (PPP) is considered an innovative procurement approach which offers good ...
Purpose: This paper aims to empirically investigate the differences and similarities on the implemen...
Over the past decade, Public-Private Partnership Policy has increasingly been adopted by governments...
Where large-scale investments are needed, especially for infrastructure projects, public-private par...
The rapid population growth and urbanization have resulted to the increase in demand for housing uni...
Public–private partnership (PPP) is considered an innovative procurement approach which offers good ...
As it is well known the debate of new public management, together with the shortage of public funds ...
Over the last couple of decades, governments in developing and developed economies/countries have sh...
This paper is aimed at assessing the achievements of public-private partnerships (PPPs) as well as t...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to develop a best practice framework for PPP implementation fo...
There has been increasing demand for infrastructure development and service delivery both in develop...
Over the last couple of years, many governments in developing countries are increasingly adopting th...