In recent years, a considerable number of PhD-dissertations have appeared in the Netherland and Flanders (Belgium) on Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) for the provision of public infrastructures such as transport infrastructure and public buildings. These PhD-theses provide valuable insights into how PPPs perform and especially into the conditions that influence their performance. We identified four clusters of relevant conditions: (1) public procurement procedures, (2) contract management, (3) transaction costs, and (4) democratic legitimacy and accountability. By discussing the theses in this article, their lessons learned become available for the international PPP-community. Our analysis of the PhD-theses shows that there are no defini...
Public–private partnerships (PPPs) are long‐term contractual agreements between the public and priva...
Public–private partnerships (PPPs) are long‐term contractual agreements between the public and priva...
By transferring risks and responsibilities to the private sector, governments hope that public-priva...
In recent years, a considerable number of PhD-dissertations have appeared in the Netherlands and Fla...
In recent years, a considerable number of PhD-dissertations have appeared in the Netherlands and Fla...
In recent years, a considerable number of PhD-dissertations have appeared in the Netherlands and Fla...
In recent years, a considerable number of PhD-dissertations have appeared in the Netherlands and Fla...
In recent years, a considerable number of PhD-dissertations have appeared in the Netherlands and Fla...
Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) have attracted considerable attention in the Netherlands and Flan...
Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) have attracted considerable attention in the Netherlands and Flan...
By transferring risks and responsibilities to the private sector, governments hope that public-priva...
Public–private partnerships (PPPs) are long‐term contractual agreements between the public and priva...
By transferring risks and responsibilities to the private sector, governments hope that public-priva...
Public–private partnerships (PPPs) are long‐term contractual agreements between the public and priva...
Public–private partnerships (PPPs) are long‐term contractual agreements between the public and priva...
Public–private partnerships (PPPs) are long‐term contractual agreements between the public and priva...
Public–private partnerships (PPPs) are long‐term contractual agreements between the public and priva...
By transferring risks and responsibilities to the private sector, governments hope that public-priva...
In recent years, a considerable number of PhD-dissertations have appeared in the Netherlands and Fla...
In recent years, a considerable number of PhD-dissertations have appeared in the Netherlands and Fla...
In recent years, a considerable number of PhD-dissertations have appeared in the Netherlands and Fla...
In recent years, a considerable number of PhD-dissertations have appeared in the Netherlands and Fla...
In recent years, a considerable number of PhD-dissertations have appeared in the Netherlands and Fla...
Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) have attracted considerable attention in the Netherlands and Flan...
Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) have attracted considerable attention in the Netherlands and Flan...
By transferring risks and responsibilities to the private sector, governments hope that public-priva...
Public–private partnerships (PPPs) are long‐term contractual agreements between the public and priva...
By transferring risks and responsibilities to the private sector, governments hope that public-priva...
Public–private partnerships (PPPs) are long‐term contractual agreements between the public and priva...
Public–private partnerships (PPPs) are long‐term contractual agreements between the public and priva...
Public–private partnerships (PPPs) are long‐term contractual agreements between the public and priva...
Public–private partnerships (PPPs) are long‐term contractual agreements between the public and priva...
By transferring risks and responsibilities to the private sector, governments hope that public-priva...