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Sustainable performance assessment of public–private partnership infrastructure projects in Ghana
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Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management (2025)
Published: 24 March 2025
...Isaac Akomea-Frimpong; Xiaohua Jin; Robert Osei-Kyei Purpose Ghana is increasingly making use of public–private partnership (PPP) investments in infrastructure projects. There are 30 national projects and numerous contracts at the local government level under the PPP contracts with the goal...
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Factors hindering the implementation of PPP in Iraq
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Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management (2026) 33 (2): 1759–1779.
Published: 10 December 2024
... infrastructure. Many developing and developed nations utilise public-private partnerships (PPPs) as a means to address their infrastructure investment requirements. This study, however, uniquely investigates the specific factors hindering the implementation of PPP in Iraq, focusing on Iraq’s distinct political...
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How risk factors lead to the early termination of public–private partnership projects in China: a multi-case study based on social network analysis and interpretive-structure modeling
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Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management (2025) 32 (2): 824–846.
Published: 25 August 2023
...Yunfeng Liu; Xueqing Wang; Jingxiao Zhang; Sijia Guo Purpose Early termination of public–private partnerships (PPPs) in China is caused by various risk factors, resulting in significant losses. This study aimed to clarify the key factors and identify the causal relationships among these factors...
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Mitigation strategies of public–private partnership (PPP) barriers in Palestinian construction projects
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Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management (2024) 31 (8): 3124–3147.
Published: 10 March 2023
...Kawther Mousa; Zhenglian Zhang; Eli Sumarliah Purpose The scarcity of literature related to the PPP (public-private partnership) barriers in construction projects within war areas, and hence the dearth of information to deliver viable and effective strategies to those barriers, are the primary...
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The demand hierarchy of the government and investors in PPP projects
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Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management (2024) 31 (4): 1539–1555.
Published: 28 November 2022
...Jiaqi Liu; Jicai Liu Purpose This paper aims to determine the demand category and level of government and investors in public–private partnership (PPP) projects. It emphasizes the importance of meeting the demands of stakeholders and controlling the unreasonable demands. This study aims to improve...
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How does contract flexibility affect the sustainability performance of public–private partnership projects? A serial multiple mediator model
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Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management (2024) 31 (1): 28–47.
Published: 31 August 2022
...Bo Tian; Jiaxin Fu; Yongshun Xu; Longshan Sun Purpose The risks and uncertainties of public–private partnership (PPP) projects threaten their sustainability. Contract flexibility, which is based on the theory of incomplete contract and transaction cost, may be a viable solution to this issue...
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Dynamic incentives for inhibiting private sectors' opportunistic effort diversion in infrastructure PPP projects: an optimal control perspective
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Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management (2023) 30 (9): 3957–3975.
Published: 19 May 2022
...) and formulate the project output as follows: Public–private partnership Dynamic incentives Optimal control model Reciprocal preference Effort diversion With the increasing demand for new or upgraded infrastructure (Wang and Zhang, 2019), a growing number of infrastructure projects have been...
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Determination of government guarantee and revenue cap in public–private partnership contracts
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Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management (2023) 30 (2): 393–414.
Published: 14 December 2021
... with the government guarantee in public–private partnership (PPP) agreements, will be determined if overly lucrative conditions for private investors are observed or governments suffer a risk spillover. Findings Referring to a real PPP project in Australia, Project BA is created to validate the applicability...
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Can relational governance improve sustainability in public-private partnership infrastructure projects? An empirical study based on structural equation modeling
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Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management (2023) 30 (1): 19–40.
Published: 11 October 2021
...Bo Tian; Zizhao Wang; Chunhao Li; Jiaxin Fu Purpose According to relational contract theory, relational governance has potential to improve public-private partnership (PPP) infrastructure project sustainability. The main purpose of this research is to investigate the association between relational...
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Challenges and enabling features of small and medium infrastructure public–private partnerships (P3s): a case study of the US P3 infrastructure market
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Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management (2022) 29 (1): 49–71.
Published: 01 February 2021
... sheds light on the credibility and viability of small- to medium- sized P3 and increases the confidence in policy makers to promote this model. In the popular belief, Public-Private Partnership (P3) is normally mobilized for infrastructure projects with large contract amount (Maltin, 2019 ; Rocca...
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Forming a driving index for implementing public-private partnership projects in emerging economy: Ethiopian perception
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Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management (2021) 28 (10): 2925–2947.
Published: 30 November 2020
...Miliete Negash Gebremeskel; Soo Yong Kim; Le Dinh Thuc; Minh V. Nguyen Purpose The purpose of this study is to identify driving factors and a quantitative model for implementing public-private partnership (PPP) projects in Ethiopia as a case study in emerging economies. Design/methodology...
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An evolutionary game analysis of user-pay public–private partnership projects
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Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management (2021) 28 (7): 2042–2062.
Published: 28 October 2020
... is established that considers the users and the public and private sectors in user-pay public-private-partnership projects (PPP-UP). Eight scenarios of equilibriums and the game's evolutionary stable strategies are analyzed, and the corresponding stability conditions are then obtained. A situation where all...
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Systematic analysis of PPP research in construction journals: from 2009 to 2019
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Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management (2020) 27 (10): 3309–3339.
Published: 07 July 2020
...Yan-Chun Zhang; Wu-Zan Luo; Ming Shan; Dong-Wen Pan; Wen-Jie Mu Purpose The aims of this study are to conduct a systematic review of public–private partnership (PPP) studies published from 2009 to 2019, to compare the results with Ke et al. (2009) who reviewed the PPP literature published...
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Optimizing the concession period of PPP projects for fair allocation of financial risk
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Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management (2019) 26 (10): 2347–2363.
Published: 17 July 2019
...Hongyu Jin; Shijing Liu; Chunlu Liu; Nilupa Udawatta Purpose Targeting public–private partnership (PPP) projects, the purpose of this paper is to help decision makers fairly allocate financial risk between governments and private investors through a properly designed length of concession period...
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Dynamic framework transfer model for public–private partnerships: Lessons from a China water sector case study
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Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management (2019) 26 (7): 1218–1239.
Published: 02 April 2019
...Fengyu Bao; Chuan Chen; Albert P.C. Chan; Igor Martek; Asheem Shrestha Purpose Public–private partnerships (PPPs) have emerged in developing countries, such as China, as a ubiquitous means by which government procures needed infrastructure. In this regard, they have been much studied. However, due...
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Empirical comparison of critical success factors for public-private partnerships in developing and developed countries: A case of Ghana and Hong Kong
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Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management (2017) 24 (6): 1222–1245.
Published: 20 November 2017
...Robert Osei-Kyei; Albert P.C. Chan Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate the similarities and differences of critical success factors (CSFs) for public-private partnership (PPP) projects in developing and developed countries, using Ghana and Hong Kong as examples. Design...
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Identifying macro-environmental critical success factors and key areas for improvement to promote public-private partnerships in infrastructure: Indonesia's perspective
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Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management (2014) 21 (4): 383–402.
Published: 15 July 2014
...Andreas Wibowo; Hans Wilhelm Alfen Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to identify macro-environmental critical success factors (CSFs) and key areas for improvement for public-private partnerships (PPP) in infrastructure development, using Indonesia as a case study. Design/methodology...
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Procurement innovation for public construction projects: A study of agent-construction system and public-private partnership in China
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Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management (2013) 20 (6): 543–562.
Published: 11 November 2013
... system Procurement innovation Public-private partnership In the course of procuring public construction projects, no matter whether it is in developing or developed worlds, widespread problems have been discovered such as cost overrun, late delivery, overstaffed organisations, and low...
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Fine‐tuning the value and cost of capital of risky PPP infrastructure projects
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Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management (2013) 20 (4): 406–419.
Published: 28 June 2013
...Andreas Wibowo; Hans Wilhelm Alfen Purpose The present paper aims to introduce a new methodology taking risk behavior of decision maker into account to fine‐tune the value of a risky public‐private‐partnership (PPP) project and the corresponding cost of capital based on the target rate of return...
