Since 1 May 1997 the Labour government in the United Kingdom has implemented a number of public–private partnerships (PPPs) as a central tool of governance within their wider modernisation agenda. To date, the introduction of PPPs has largely been evaluated through conceptual lenses that ...
Public-private partnerships (PPPs) or product development partnerships (PDPs) aim to combine the skills and research capacity of academ...doi:10.1002/9783527626816.ch3Chatelain, EDon, RWiley‐VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaADon R, Chatelain E (2009) Drug Discovery for Neglected Diseases: View of A...
This program aimed to establish a local-community-centered management system by promoting public–private partnerships (PPPs), led by the private sector [5,6]. The PPPs can leverage additional resources from the private sector and gather the influence of local community leaders to address local ...
Public–private partnerships (PPPs) are long-term contracts between government entities and private companies, and are increasingly being adopted in developing countries due to the large need for investments in sectors such as water and sewerage and also in order to benefit from the experience and ...
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(The World Bank 2021). Based on the experience of developed countries with using partnerships between the public and private sectors, it can be noted that PPPs are implemented in various forms, depending on the method of participation in the PPP, as well as their status regarding the object ...
In this paper, a conceptual framework for investigating the PPP model as it relates to hospitals is proposed. When the PPP model is applied to healthcare (hospitals), it is possible to discover the path to success by developing a critical assessment and
public–private partnerships; municipalities; South Africa; stakeholder theory; water infrastructure1. Introduction This paper seeks to contribute to the evolving debate about the role of stakeholders in municipal public–private partnerships’ (PPPs) governance and approval processes. Over 50 per cent ...
Regulation by contract: Overseeing PPPs. Util. Policy 2018, 50, 211–214. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] Rezaeenour, J.; Mousavi-Saleh, M.; Kolahkaj, A. Analyzing the risk factors of private-public partnerships for water supply projects using fuzzy synthetic evaluation: A case study of ...
Studies about the challenges and lessons learned from Public–Private partnerships (PPPs) exist in construction all around the world, yet it is not certain how to use these challenges to improve the performance of projects. Building Information Modeling (BIM) has great potential to improve collabora...