Ireland is a latecomer to public–private partnerships, having only adopted them in 1998. Prior to the credit crisis, Ireland followed the UK model, with public–private partnerships being implemented in transport, education, housing/urban regeneration and water/wastewater. Having stalled during the credit crisis, public–private partnerships have recently been reactivated with the domestic infrastructure stimulus programme. The focus of this article is on Ireland as a younger participant in public–private partnerships and the nexus between adoption patterns and the sustainability characteristics of Irish public–private partnerships. Using document analysis and exploratory interviews, the article examines the reasons for Ireland’s intere...
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From 1987-2009, Irish social partnership operated as a national framework for industrial relations. ...
This article examines the key factors behind the collapse of the Irish social partnership process in...
Ireland is a latecomer to public–private partnerships, having only adopted them in 1998. Prior to t...
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...
Despite a lack of transparency and a failure to report value for money in the public domain, PPP has...
The utilization of the public-private partnership (PPP) model as a means of delivering various types...
The Irish Government’s Public-Private Partnership (PPP) programme of pilot projects is now reaching ...
peer-reviewedThis paper was obtained through PEER (Publishing and the Ecology of European Research) ...
This article examines the key factors behind the collapse of the Irish social partnership process in...
Sustainability in the public finances. This was the mantra of the IMF-ECB-EC Troika bailout. How wa...
This article examines the key factors behind the collapse of the Irish social partnership process i...
This research attempts to examine the previous pathway and current state of play in relation to the ...
Previous Irish crises have proved to be path shaping. The paper argues many features of Irish policy...
peer-reviewedThis paper was obtained through PEER (Publishing and the Ecology of European Research) ...
From 1987-2009, Irish social partnership operated as a national framework for industrial relations. ...
This article examines the key factors behind the collapse of the Irish social partnership process in...
Ireland is a latecomer to public–private partnerships, having only adopted them in 1998. Prior to t...
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...
Despite a lack of transparency and a failure to report value for money in the public domain, PPP has...
The utilization of the public-private partnership (PPP) model as a means of delivering various types...
The Irish Government’s Public-Private Partnership (PPP) programme of pilot projects is now reaching ...
peer-reviewedThis paper was obtained through PEER (Publishing and the Ecology of European Research) ...
This article examines the key factors behind the collapse of the Irish social partnership process in...
Sustainability in the public finances. This was the mantra of the IMF-ECB-EC Troika bailout. How wa...
This article examines the key factors behind the collapse of the Irish social partnership process i...
This research attempts to examine the previous pathway and current state of play in relation to the ...
Previous Irish crises have proved to be path shaping. The paper argues many features of Irish policy...
peer-reviewedThis paper was obtained through PEER (Publishing and the Ecology of European Research) ...
From 1987-2009, Irish social partnership operated as a national framework for industrial relations. ...
This article examines the key factors behind the collapse of the Irish social partnership process in...