Table of contents - Special Issue: PPP - Theory vs Practice: Charting New Trajectory
Guest Editors: Boeing Laishram, Ganesh Devkar
A risk-adjusted decoupled-net-present-value model to determine the optimal concession period of BOT projects
Nhat Nguyen, Khalid Almarri, Halim BoussabaineThe net-present-value (NPV) method is well-known for its drawbacks. To overcome some of these NPV weaknesses this paper aims to provide a methodology to determine an optimal…
Re-evaluating the risk costing agenda in PPP projects
Khalid Almarri, Halim BoussabaineThe level at which risk is priced and the magnitude of risks transferred to the private sector will have a significant impact on the cost of the public–private partnership (PPP…
Procurement governance and information asymmetry in waste management of India
Tharun Dolla, Ganesh Devkar, Boeing LaishramThe effect of the chosen procurement model on the contractual performance is an important but less researched area in governance literature. Therefore, the aim is to study the…
Barriers to development of private sector investment in water and sewage industry
Hadi Sarvari, Daniel W.M. Chan, Nerija Banaitiene, Norhazilan Md Noor, Michael BeerPrivatization is a complex issue in many developing countries; therefore, it is vital to examine the obstacles that prevent its proper implementation. The goal of this study is to…
Readiness assessment of public–private partnerships (PPPs) adoption in developing countries: the case of Tanzania
Nicholas Chileshe, Neema KavisheThe purpose of this paper is to examine the Tanzanian practitioner’s readiness assessment for public–private partnership (PPP) adoption. This study is important as the readiness…
Malaysian regulators' ranking of PPP contract governance skills
Abdullahi Ahmed Umar, Noor Amila Wan Abdullah Zawawi, Abdul-Rashid Abdul-AzizThe purpose of this study is to explore the skills required by regulatory agencies for effective governance of public-private partnership (PPP) contracts from the perspective of…
Comparison of toll and annuity PPPs: a case study of highway projects in India
Samhita Mangu, Thillai Rajan Annamalai, Akash DeepThe use of public–private partnership (PPP) approaches for developing infrastructure has been well recognized. The allocation of risk between public authority and private sector…
A systematic literature review and analysis towards developing PPP models for delivering smart infrastructure
Nimesha Sahani Jayasena, Daniel W.M. Chan, Mohan KumaraswamyRising human aspirations leading to rapid urbanisation, amidst climate changes and other environmental pressures have aggravated the needs for better-focused sustainable urban…
Emerging themes of public-private partnership application in developing smart city projects: a conceptual framework
Tingting Liu, Sherif Mostafa, Sherif Mohamed, Tuan Son NguyenCities are facing challenges with their smart city agenda due to tighter budget constraints, varied interests of different stakeholders and increasing needs of technological…
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2044-124Xe-ISSN:
2044-1258ISSN-L:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditor:
- Prof. Mohan Kumaraswamy