2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.habitatint.2012.02.002
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Factors influencing the success of PPP at feasibility stage – A tripartite comparison study in Hong Kong

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“…According to several researchers, project size, value, uniqueness of project activities, the density of project and project urgency were specified as major critical success factors within the project (Ng, Wong & Wong, 2012;Gudienė et al, 2013;Zhao et al, 2013;Gudienė et al, 2014;Yang et al, 2015;Shehu et al, 2014;LI et al, 2012;Yong & Mustaffa, 2013;Tan & Ghazali, 2011). In addition to that, Gudienė et al (2014) pointed out that several large construction projects that contain more than 100 activities exceed their contractual deadlines.…”
Section: Moderator Factors Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to several researchers, project size, value, uniqueness of project activities, the density of project and project urgency were specified as major critical success factors within the project (Ng, Wong & Wong, 2012;Gudienė et al, 2013;Zhao et al, 2013;Gudienė et al, 2014;Yang et al, 2015;Shehu et al, 2014;LI et al, 2012;Yong & Mustaffa, 2013;Tan & Ghazali, 2011). In addition to that, Gudienė et al (2014) pointed out that several large construction projects that contain more than 100 activities exceed their contractual deadlines.…”
Section: Moderator Factors Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The governments are increasingly using public private partnership (PPP) procurement arrangement to deliver works and services in both developed and developing countries (Ng, Wong and Wong, 2012;Li et al, 2005). Where the private sector is being used to providing public facilities through partnerships in order to address the infrastructural deficit without the financial commitment to the government (Syuhaida and Aminah, 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, a very clear project scope will eliminate any ambiguity in the way the project progresses to achieve the desired outcomes (Jha & Iyer, 2006;Doloi et al, 2012;Gudiene et al, 2013;Ihuah, Tippett & Eaton, 2014;Chan et al, 2004). However, it is highlighted that the need to conduct proper site investigation prior to establishing the scope would play a critical role in determining the most fit scope of work (Ihuah, Tippett & Eaton, 2014;Ng, Wong, Y. & Wong, J., 2012).…”
Section: Project Management Process (Pmp)mentioning
confidence: 99%