2021
DOI: 10.17576/jkukm-2021-33(3)-17
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Measuring the Characteristics among Critical Success Factors of PPP Infrastructure Projects

Abstract: Private-Public Partnership (PPP) is an increasingly popular choice for policy-makers in implementing critical public projects. Through the examination of essential factors of success of PPP and establishes an empirical model of PPP in the construction project in Malaysia. The PPP implementation model was hypothesised to investigate the measurements and dimensions of technology, organisational and project characteristics as critical success factors of PPP implementation. A quantitative methodology was employed … Show more

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“…The research of A. Khalifa et al (2021) [45] tried to demonstrate which hypothetical factors are more relevant to creating PPPs in Malaysia by using a quantitative methodology to validate the measurements, as well as hypothesis testing and the validation of structural models of PPP implementation. Unlike the other studies, this one used data obtained from a previous survey with 238 respondents, which contained only eight factors identified by the earlier authors (Cheung et al ( 2012)) [46] as the critical success factors in Malaysia.…”
Section: Determinant Features and Critical Factors For Ppp In The Dev...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The research of A. Khalifa et al (2021) [45] tried to demonstrate which hypothetical factors are more relevant to creating PPPs in Malaysia by using a quantitative methodology to validate the measurements, as well as hypothesis testing and the validation of structural models of PPP implementation. Unlike the other studies, this one used data obtained from a previous survey with 238 respondents, which contained only eight factors identified by the earlier authors (Cheung et al ( 2012)) [46] as the critical success factors in Malaysia.…”
Section: Determinant Features and Critical Factors For Ppp In The Dev...mentioning
confidence: 99%