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Exploring Public-Private Partnerships in Singapore - The Success-Failure Continuum (Hardcover)
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Exploring Public-Private Partnerships in Singapore - The Success-Failure Continuum (Hardcover)
Series: Routledge Focus on Public Governance in Asia
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This book looks at what drives effective management of
public-private partnerships (PPPs). It examines widely cited
Singaporean cases pertaining to successful PPPs as well as those in
failure (and subsequently contracted back in the public-sector
provision) in diverse areas of public service, such as water
services, educational services, trade and logistical data services,
residential services, acquisition and maintenance of military
systems, research and development services, infrastructure, and
sport services. The book begins each case with an overview (e.g.,
project goals (motivators), types of PPPs, stakeholders, time
period, assigned budget, and capital planning) and then
specifically discusses critical success factors and/or risk factors
pertaining to the decisions to proceed with ongoing PPPs or to
return to self-operation (in-house public production) of services
later, respectively. The book concludes with a discussion of
lessons learned from Singaporean cases and contexts of PPPs and
suggests more feasible strategies and conditions toward successful
collaborative governance between public agencies and private
counterparts for the new century. This book will appeal especially
to public policymakers.
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