Public–Private Partnership (PPP) in Road Infrastructure Projects: A Review of Evolution, Approaches, and Prospects by Yorela Yenifer Esperilla-Niño-de-Guzmán 1,*, María de los Ángeles Baeza-Muñoz 1, Francisco Jesús Gálvez-Sánchez 2 and Valentín Molina-Moreno 3 1 Department ...
China’s public–private partnership model is advancing quickly [7]. However, PPP projects can also pose a threat to the sustainable development of cities. On the one hand, PPP projects have a long cycle time and will face more external uncertainties; the involvement of many stakeholders in ...
public-private partnership (PPP); criteria; FITradeoff; multi-criteria decision-making/aiding (MCDM/A) MSC: 90B501. Introduction Public–private partnerships (PPPs) are joint arrangements between the public and private sectors that are entered into in order to achieve an objective, and this ...
In China, more and more waste-to-energy (WTE) incineration plants are being delivered through public–private partnership (PPP) schemes in rural areas, which are focused on rural revitalization. These can not only deal with the ever-increasing solid waste but also provide renewable energy and th...
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In the public–private partnership (PPP) supply chain, trust serves as the foundation for collaboration between investment companies and suppliers. However, due to many uncertain factors, the evolution of trust remains a “black box” phenomenon. In order to analyze the impact of the evolution of...
Exploring Briefing Processes across Mature Markets of Public–Private Partnership (PPP) Projects: Comparative Insights and Important Considerations. Buildings 2024, 14, 2125. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] Aljaber, K.; Sohail, M.; Ruikar, K. Critical Success Factors of Water and Power Public–...
Public–Private Partnership (PPP) arrangements are used in different sectors in the provision of infrastructure and public services. The use of PPP agreements in urban regeneration projects, although more recent, has been gaining prominence in different contexts. However, in many cases, PPP projects ...
The larger the population scale of a prefecture-level city is, the more likely it is to adopt the public–private partnership (PPP) policy. 2.2.2. Resources/Obstacle Factors The level of economic development is the decisive factor in the government’s adoption of innovation. In developed region...
As an important part of market-based reforms, the issue of “risk” has always been a part of the public–private partnership (PPP) debate, and the way in which risks are managed determines the sustainability of market-based reforms. This study systematically examines how the institutional envir...