Building on recent works that stress the importance of stakeholder engagement in partnerships, we propose a novel benchmarking framework for the evaluation of public–private partnerships. This framework describes mutuality and the preservation of organisational identity as the ideal characteristics of partnerships because they, in turn, encourage stakeholder support for public–private partnerships. Applying this framework to infrastructure public–private partnerships in Ireland, we note that mutual accountability has been weakened following the financial crisis. Meanwhile, consultation with clients such as key public–private partnership stakeholders, which would help articulate organisational identities, remains patchy across the education,...
Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) are recognised as a viable option in procuring public services an...
Public-Private Partnership (PPP) has now become established as a key element in the Irish Government...
Ireland's social partnership process, now under attack from a number of quarters, has repeatedly bee...
Building on recent works that stress the importance of stakeholder engagement in partnerships, we pr...
Building on recent works that stress the importance of stakeholder engagement in partnerships, we pr...
Ireland is a latecomer to public–private partnerships, having only adopted them in 1998. Prior to t...
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...
Drawing on stakeholder theory, this study seeks to gain an insight into the stakeholder management s...
This article uses case study data from a major Irish city council to investigate and explain public ...
This article explores the potential for the application of stakeholder theory to resolve some parado...
With the financial crisis, it becomes more and more difficult and expensive to obtain funding for i...
peer-reviewedInternational (Considine & Giguere 2008) and Australian (Smyth, Reddel & Jones 2005) in...
The utilization of the public-private partnership (PPP) model as a means of delivering various types...
peer-reviewedThis paper was obtained through PEER (Publishing and the Ecology of European Research) ...
Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) are recognised as a viable option in procuring public services an...
Public-Private Partnership (PPP) has now become established as a key element in the Irish Government...
Ireland's social partnership process, now under attack from a number of quarters, has repeatedly bee...
Building on recent works that stress the importance of stakeholder engagement in partnerships, we pr...
Building on recent works that stress the importance of stakeholder engagement in partnerships, we pr...
Ireland is a latecomer to public–private partnerships, having only adopted them in 1998. Prior to t...
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...
Drawing on stakeholder theory, this study seeks to gain an insight into the stakeholder management s...
This article uses case study data from a major Irish city council to investigate and explain public ...
This article explores the potential for the application of stakeholder theory to resolve some parado...
With the financial crisis, it becomes more and more difficult and expensive to obtain funding for i...
peer-reviewedInternational (Considine & Giguere 2008) and Australian (Smyth, Reddel & Jones 2005) in...
The utilization of the public-private partnership (PPP) model as a means of delivering various types...
peer-reviewedThis paper was obtained through PEER (Publishing and the Ecology of European Research) ...
Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) are recognised as a viable option in procuring public services an...
Public-Private Partnership (PPP) has now become established as a key element in the Irish Government...
Ireland's social partnership process, now under attack from a number of quarters, has repeatedly bee...