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Examining the Interrelationship among Critical Success Factors of Public Private Partnership Infrastructure Projects
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Ye, Xiaosu
, Shi, Shiying
, Chong, Heap-Yih
, Liu, Lihong
in
citizen participation
/ Contract negotiations
/ Cooperation
/ data collection
/ Discounted cash flow
/ Failure
/ Infrastructure
/ interviews
/ Leadership
/ Public private partnerships
/ questionnaires
/ risk
/ Statistical methods
/ structural equation modeling
/ Success factors
/ surveys
/ Sustainability
2016
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Examining the Interrelationship among Critical Success Factors of Public Private Partnership Infrastructure Projects
by
Ye, Xiaosu
, Shi, Shiying
, Chong, Heap-Yih
, Liu, Lihong
in
citizen participation
/ Contract negotiations
/ Cooperation
/ data collection
/ Discounted cash flow
/ Failure
/ Infrastructure
/ interviews
/ Leadership
/ Public private partnerships
/ questionnaires
/ risk
/ Statistical methods
/ structural equation modeling
/ Success factors
/ surveys
/ Sustainability
2016
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Examining the Interrelationship among Critical Success Factors of Public Private Partnership Infrastructure Projects
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Ye, Xiaosu
, Shi, Shiying
, Chong, Heap-Yih
, Liu, Lihong
in
citizen participation
/ Contract negotiations
/ Cooperation
/ data collection
/ Discounted cash flow
/ Failure
/ Infrastructure
/ interviews
/ Leadership
/ Public private partnerships
/ questionnaires
/ risk
/ Statistical methods
/ structural equation modeling
/ Success factors
/ surveys
/ Sustainability
2016
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Examining the Interrelationship among Critical Success Factors of Public Private Partnership Infrastructure Projects
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Examining the Interrelationship among Critical Success Factors of Public Private Partnership Infrastructure Projects
2016
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Overview
Examining the interrelationships among critical success factors (CSFs) for public private partnership (PPP) projects is of importance for improving PPP project performance and maintaining the sustainability of PPP project implementation. Previous studies mostly focused on the identification of the CSFs for PPP projects; limited studies investigated the interrelationships among CSFs. Hence, the research objectives are (a) to determine the interrelationships among CSFs of PPP projects taking into account the public and (b) to identify influence paths contributing to take advantage of CSFs in the process of PPP implementation. A literature review and expert interviews were adopted to construct the CSFs framework; nine hypotheses were constructed and tested by the structural equation modelling (SEM) based on the data collected from a questionnaire survey. This research reveals that the relationship between public and private partners is the leader-follower relationship, not the partnership relationship, in PPP projects, indicating that the responsibilities, power or resources existing among partners are very unequal. It also highlights that public involvement has a negative effect on the process of service provisions, and costs and risks exist in the process of public involvement in PPP projects. The determined interrelationships among CSFs will contribute to the sustainability and success of a PPP project.
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MDPI AG
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