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Risk allocation, transfer and management in public–private partnership and private finance initiatives: a systematic literature review
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Bracci, Enrico
, Tallaki, Mouhcine
in
Accountability
/ Accounting
/ Allocation
/ Control
/ Distortion
/ Finance
/ Governance
/ Literature reviews
/ Money
/ Negotiation
/ Public finance
/ Public private partnerships
/ Public sector
/ Public sector private sector relations
/ Research design
/ Research methodology
/ Risk management
/ Systematic review
/ Value
/ Writers
2021
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Risk allocation, transfer and management in public–private partnership and private finance initiatives: a systematic literature review
by
Bracci, Enrico
, Tallaki, Mouhcine
in
Accountability
/ Accounting
/ Allocation
/ Control
/ Distortion
/ Finance
/ Governance
/ Literature reviews
/ Money
/ Negotiation
/ Public finance
/ Public private partnerships
/ Public sector
/ Public sector private sector relations
/ Research design
/ Research methodology
/ Risk management
/ Systematic review
/ Value
/ Writers
2021
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Risk allocation, transfer and management in public–private partnership and private finance initiatives: a systematic literature review
by
Bracci, Enrico
, Tallaki, Mouhcine
in
Accountability
/ Accounting
/ Allocation
/ Control
/ Distortion
/ Finance
/ Governance
/ Literature reviews
/ Money
/ Negotiation
/ Public finance
/ Public private partnerships
/ Public sector
/ Public sector private sector relations
/ Research design
/ Research methodology
/ Risk management
/ Systematic review
/ Value
/ Writers
2021
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Risk allocation, transfer and management in public–private partnership and private finance initiatives: a systematic literature review
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Risk allocation, transfer and management in public–private partnership and private finance initiatives: a systematic literature review
2021
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PurposeThis paper examines risk and risk management in public–private partnership and private finance initiatives (PPP/PFI). Despite growing interest in PPP/PFI, there are knowledge gaps in the literature. The authors’ aim is to analyse these knowledge gaps and define emerging themes to guide future research agendas.Design/methodology/approachThe authors conduct a systematic literature review from 1990 to 2018 using the Scopus database.FindingsThe authors define six emerging themes: risk definition and types of risks; value for money (VFM) and risk; risk sharing, allocation and transfer; financial risk; contractualisation and renegotiation of risk; and risk management and governance. They proposed a conceptualisation of potential development of PPP/PFI research through the three phases of risk management cycle, i.e. prospective, real time and retrospective. This paper revealed some new aspects that could help to analyse better risk and risk management in PPP/PFI to reach value for money (VFM) and to exploit the potential of PPP/PFI.Originality/valueDespite the increasing attention to PPP/PFI, further researches are required in relation to operational and post-operational risk studies, risk management and control, the role of trust. The authors’ analysis underlines the difficulties in how risk is perceived and how to ascertain VFM. In addition, the authors highlight how the increase of contract renegotiation is changing the provisions with reference to risk assignment creating market distortion. Risk should be managed as a cycle; PPP/PFI would benefit by engaging more with the risk management literature.
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