Public-private partnerships (PPPs) are increasingly used to procure Australian infrastructure projects. As with all construction projects, the early briefing stages are often the most crucial in determining a successful outcome. There is, however, a lack of systematic research on the type and nature of the critical factors affecting the effectiveness and efficiency of PPP during this period. A literature review is presented of PPP usage in Australia, in which four main categories of factors (procurement, stakeholder, risk, and finance) are identified, each with several subfactors. A questionnaire survey involving state government stakeholders is also described, and a mathematical model that ranks the factors involved is developed. This is followed by an examination of the potential of the factors to help improve the PPP briefing stage for both public and private sectors.
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Ranked critical factors in PPP briefings
Journal of Management in Engineering, Vol.29(2), pp.164-171
2013
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- Title
- Ranked critical factors in PPP briefings
- Creators
- Li Yaning Tang - Hong Kong Polytechnic UniversityQiping Shen - Hong Kong Polytechnic UniversityMartin Skitmore - Queensland University of TechnologyEddie WL Cheng - Southern Cross University
- Publication Details
- Journal of Management in Engineering, Vol.29(2), pp.164-171
- Identifiers
- 1874; 991012820566802368
- Academic Unit
- School of Business and Tourism; Faculty of Business, Law and Arts
- Resource Type
- Journal article