Factors Contributing to the Success of Public-Private Partnership Projects
Robert Osei-Kyei () and
Albert P. C. Chan ()
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Robert Osei-Kyei: Western Sydney University
Albert P. C. Chan: The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Chapter Chapter 4 in International Best Practices of Public-Private Partnership, 2021, pp 51-70 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Since the evolution of PPP, few countries have succeeded in procuring many projects, whereas many others have seen little progress. Also, in the last decade, there have been several reported failed and distress PPP projects globally. Therefore, it is crucial that the best ways and practices of PPP are continuously monitored and evaluated to inform future project implementation. However, in exploring the success factors or best practices of PPP, there is a need to look at it from a cross cultural perspective rather than from a specific country/region viewpoint. In this regard, this chapter explores and discusses the success factors required for the effective implementation of PPP projects from two diverse economic regions (i.e. developing and developed economies) based on empirical data. Ghana and Hong Kong are used as representatives for developing and developed economies respectively.
Keywords: Critical success factors; Best practices; Ghana; Hong Kong; Developed economies; Developing economies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-33-6268-0_4
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