Four significant features of public–private partnership (PPP) contracts are analysed to understand their impact on performance. These are whether the contract allows sanctions to be imposed; its complexity; its flexibility; and whether renegotiation is possible. The effects of these characteristics were investigated by surveying participants in all of the PPP projects in The Netherlands. The only feature considered to have any significant impact on perceived performance was the possibility of imposing sanctions. The authors’ findings cast doubt on earlier research into managing PPP performance and suggest that researchers, governments and the private sector need to look beyond contract terms to properly understand and manage PPP performance
Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) cover a range of possible relationships between public and privat...
textabstractPublic–private partnerships (PPPs) are often regarded as the solution for time and budge...
A trend towards performance-based contracting (PBC) can be observed in public infrastructure mainten...
textabstractFour significant features of public–private partnership (PPP) contracts are analysed to ...
This dissertation investigates how two different governances (contractual and relational) and perfor...
Infrastructure development with public–private partnership (PPP) contracts has been claimed to lead ...
In explaining public–private partnership (PPP) performance, both contractual and relational conditio...
Public–private partnerships (PPPs) are long‐term contractual agreements between the public and priva...
In recent years, a considerable number of PhD-dissertations have appeared in the Netherland and Flan...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to review the normative literature in regard to public-privat...
Service adaptations, when there is changing demand or problems regarding the service provision, cons...
This paper evaluates regulation by contract in public-private partnerships (PPPs) in infrastructure ...
This article examines to what degree citizens and societal stakeholders are involved in Public–Priva...
Many governments and aid agencies are of the view that the use of 'performance' regulation...
The aim of this edited volume was to critically assess and empirically explore the existence of a pe...
Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) cover a range of possible relationships between public and privat...
textabstractPublic–private partnerships (PPPs) are often regarded as the solution for time and budge...
A trend towards performance-based contracting (PBC) can be observed in public infrastructure mainten...
textabstractFour significant features of public–private partnership (PPP) contracts are analysed to ...
This dissertation investigates how two different governances (contractual and relational) and perfor...
Infrastructure development with public–private partnership (PPP) contracts has been claimed to lead ...
In explaining public–private partnership (PPP) performance, both contractual and relational conditio...
Public–private partnerships (PPPs) are long‐term contractual agreements between the public and priva...
In recent years, a considerable number of PhD-dissertations have appeared in the Netherland and Flan...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to review the normative literature in regard to public-privat...
Service adaptations, when there is changing demand or problems regarding the service provision, cons...
This paper evaluates regulation by contract in public-private partnerships (PPPs) in infrastructure ...
This article examines to what degree citizens and societal stakeholders are involved in Public–Priva...
Many governments and aid agencies are of the view that the use of 'performance' regulation...
The aim of this edited volume was to critically assess and empirically explore the existence of a pe...
Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) cover a range of possible relationships between public and privat...
textabstractPublic–private partnerships (PPPs) are often regarded as the solution for time and budge...
A trend towards performance-based contracting (PBC) can be observed in public infrastructure mainten...