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The Risks of Construction PPP Projects in Palestine: A Combined MICMAC-FISM Examination

Kawther Mousa, Zenglian Zhang and Eli Sumarliah
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Kawther Mousa: University of Science and Technology Beijing, China
Zenglian Zhang: University of Science and Technology Beijing, China
Eli Sumarliah: Al-Ihya Islamic University, Indonesia

International Journal of Information Systems in the Service Sector (IJISSS), 2022, vol. 14, issue 1, 1-24

Abstract: Many developing nations, such as Palestine, implemented PPP (public-private partnership) to fulfill the increasing needs for public services and facilities. Nonetheless, PPP projects have numerous risks which influence each other and can cause project failures. Unfortunately, current studies related to the PPP risk association have not provided adequate details. This paper tries to fill the literature gap by proposing a practical approach in analyzing the relationship among PPP risks. First, the research identifies risk for PPP projects in the Palestinian construction industry by integrating the interviews and literature review. Next, this study reflects the associations among the risks and reveals the failure instruments of PPP projects using FISM (fuzzy interpretative structural modeling). Besides, this paper uses MICMAC (matrix impact cross-reference multiplication applied to a classification) and FISM method to discover and finalized the 19 crucial risk elements. The MICMAC-FISM approach reckons the fuzzy of the PPP risk association and enhances upon previously published works.

Date: 2022
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