2018
DOI: 10.1080/15623599.2018.1435154
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Evaluating issues and outcomes associated with public–private partnership housing project delivery: Tanzanian practitioners’ preliminary observations

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“…Where s = score set to each factor by the respondents, ranging from 1 to 5; f = frequency of each rating for each factor; and, N = total number of responses concerning that factor. Higher ranking was assigned to the factor/issue with lower standard deviation when two factors score the same mean value (Kavishe et al, 2018).…”
Section: Mean Score Ranking Techniquementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Where s = score set to each factor by the respondents, ranging from 1 to 5; f = frequency of each rating for each factor; and, N = total number of responses concerning that factor. Higher ranking was assigned to the factor/issue with lower standard deviation when two factors score the same mean value (Kavishe et al, 2018).…”
Section: Mean Score Ranking Techniquementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A one sample t-test of the mean scores was carried out to measure the significance of the attractive factors in influencing the implementation of PPP road projects in Ethiopia. The rational in conducting the t-test was that instead of taking mean values above the average (3.0) as significant (on the 5-point scale), it was proper to show the significance of the factor statistically above the average ( (Ochieng & Chileshe, 2016), (Ling & Nguyen, 2013), (Kavishe et al, 2018)). The limit for a 5-point scale was fixed at '3.5' (m = 3.5) and the analysis for the one-sample t-test was conducted.…”
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“…the optimal solution of Equation (12). After that, the equity-debt ratio and equity investment ratio of the private sector, which are shown in Equations (14) and (15), can be obtained as the core data of the capital structure of PPP projects.…”
Section: Solution Of the Multi-objective Programming Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considering sustainability from the economic, social, and environmental levels, this study focuses on a traditional economic issue under a new perspective by making the capital structure meet the needs of all parties and respond to the current goal of global sustainable development. Integrating traditional economic indicators with the new non-economic indicators, the scientific capital structure aims to ensure long-term sustainable operation by considering social and environmental benefits, which can bring positive impact on the industry, region, and whole society after providing ample funds for PPP projects and satisfying the needs of stakeholders [11][12][13].…”
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confidence: 99%