Heydari, Mohammad,

Risk management in public-private partnerships Mohammad Heydari, Kin Keung Lai, Xiaohu Zhou. - 1 online resource illustrations (black and white). - Routledge advances in risk management .

Public-Private Partnership (PPP) is a channel through which the public sector can seek alternative funding and expertise from the private sector to procure public infrastructure. Governments around the world are increasingly turning to Public-Private Partnerships to deliver essential goods and services. Unfortunately, PPPs, like any other public procurement, can be at risk of corruption. This book begins by looking at the basics of PPP and the challenges of the PPP process. It then conceptualizes the vulnerability of various stages of Public-Private Partnership models and corruption risk against the backdrop of contract theory, principal-agent theory and transaction cost economics. The book also discusses potential control mechanisms. The book also stresses the importance of good governance for PPP. It outlines principles and procedures of project risk management (PRM) developed by a working party of the Association of Project Managers. Finally, the book concludes by proposing strategies and solutions to overcome the limitations and challenges of the current approach toward PPP.

9781000326550 1000326551 9781003112051 1003112056 9781000326567 100032656X 9781000326574 1000326578

10.4324/9781003112051 doi


Public-private sector cooperation.
Risk management.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Insurance / Risk Assessment & Management

HD3871

361.25