Comparative study of governments’ reasons/motivations for adopting public-private partnership policy in developing and developed economies/countries

Over the last couple of decades, governments in developing and developed economies/countries have shown interest in the public-private partnership (PPP) policy. Different governments have different reasons for adopting the PPP concept. This paper aims to investigate the differences and similarities...

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Main Authors: Robert Osei-Kyei, Albert P. C. Chan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Vilnius Gediminas Technical University 2018-09-01
Series:International Journal of Strategic Property Management
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Online Access:https://www.tede.vgtu.lt/index.php/IJSPM/article/view/5223
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spelling doaj-453bbbf6b1794a689970683d312df41e2021-07-02T11:01:19ZengVilnius Gediminas Technical UniversityInternational Journal of Strategic Property Management1648-715X1648-91792018-09-0122510.3846/ijspm.2018.5223Comparative study of governments’ reasons/motivations for adopting public-private partnership policy in developing and developed economies/countriesRobert Osei-Kyei0Albert P. C. Chan1Department of Building and Real Estate, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hung Hom, Hong Kong, ChinaDepartment of Building and Real Estate, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hung Hom, Hong Kong, China Over the last couple of decades, governments in developing and developed economies/countries have shown interest in the public-private partnership (PPP) policy. Different governments have different reasons for adopting the PPP concept. This paper aims to investigate the differences and similarities on the reasons for implementing PPP in develop-ing and developed economies/countries, represented by Ghana and Hong Kong. An empirical questionnaire survey was conducted with relevant experienced practitioners in both jurisdictions. One hundred and three completed questionnaires were returned for analysis. The results from the non-parametric test show five reasons with significant differences. Reasons related to the economic and social benefits of PPP are ranked higher in Ghana, whereas efficiency and quality service related reasons are ranked higher in Hong Kong. Further, two reasons for adopting PPP emerged as very important in both jurisdictions; these include: “promotes quick delivery of public infrastructure projects” and “allows for shared risks”. The outputs of this study contribute to the international best practice framework for PPP. International private investors would be informed of the expectations of governments when engaging in PPP arrangement particularly in Asia and Africa. https://www.tede.vgtu.lt/index.php/IJSPM/article/view/5223public-private partnershipreasons for PPPdeveloping economiesdeveloped economiesGhanaHong Kong
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author Robert Osei-Kyei
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Albert P. C. Chan
Comparative study of governments’ reasons/motivations for adopting public-private partnership policy in developing and developed economies/countries
International Journal of Strategic Property Management
public-private partnership
reasons for PPP
developing economies
developed economies
Ghana
Hong Kong
author_facet Robert Osei-Kyei
Albert P. C. Chan
author_sort Robert Osei-Kyei
title Comparative study of governments’ reasons/motivations for adopting public-private partnership policy in developing and developed economies/countries
title_short Comparative study of governments’ reasons/motivations for adopting public-private partnership policy in developing and developed economies/countries
title_full Comparative study of governments’ reasons/motivations for adopting public-private partnership policy in developing and developed economies/countries
title_fullStr Comparative study of governments’ reasons/motivations for adopting public-private partnership policy in developing and developed economies/countries
title_full_unstemmed Comparative study of governments’ reasons/motivations for adopting public-private partnership policy in developing and developed economies/countries
title_sort comparative study of governments’ reasons/motivations for adopting public-private partnership policy in developing and developed economies/countries
publisher Vilnius Gediminas Technical University
series International Journal of Strategic Property Management
issn 1648-715X
1648-9179
publishDate 2018-09-01
description Over the last couple of decades, governments in developing and developed economies/countries have shown interest in the public-private partnership (PPP) policy. Different governments have different reasons for adopting the PPP concept. This paper aims to investigate the differences and similarities on the reasons for implementing PPP in develop-ing and developed economies/countries, represented by Ghana and Hong Kong. An empirical questionnaire survey was conducted with relevant experienced practitioners in both jurisdictions. One hundred and three completed questionnaires were returned for analysis. The results from the non-parametric test show five reasons with significant differences. Reasons related to the economic and social benefits of PPP are ranked higher in Ghana, whereas efficiency and quality service related reasons are ranked higher in Hong Kong. Further, two reasons for adopting PPP emerged as very important in both jurisdictions; these include: “promotes quick delivery of public infrastructure projects” and “allows for shared risks”. The outputs of this study contribute to the international best practice framework for PPP. International private investors would be informed of the expectations of governments when engaging in PPP arrangement particularly in Asia and Africa.
topic public-private partnership
reasons for PPP
developing economies
developed economies
Ghana
Hong Kong
url https://www.tede.vgtu.lt/index.php/IJSPM/article/view/5223
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