2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijproman.2018.03.004
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Review of studies on the public–private partnerships (PPP) for infrastructure projects

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“…The current paper aimed to advance the present state of knowledge regarding what SD modelling and theory has provided to the thematic umbrella of PPP projects. Although literature so far includes reviews regarding PPP projects (Bao, Chan, Chen, & Darko, 2018;Cosenz & Noto, 2016;Cui, Liu, Hope, & Wang, 2018;Tang et al, 2010;Wang, 2014) or the application of SD models in the transportation and health sectors (Katsaliaki & Mustafee, 2011;Shepherd, 2014), a specific review that focuses on SD approaches in the field of PPP/PFI projects and their characteristics does not exist. Therefore, the current review indicates the necessity for further SD approaches to life cycle cost-sustainable planning and operation of several PPP types.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The current paper aimed to advance the present state of knowledge regarding what SD modelling and theory has provided to the thematic umbrella of PPP projects. Although literature so far includes reviews regarding PPP projects (Bao, Chan, Chen, & Darko, 2018;Cosenz & Noto, 2016;Cui, Liu, Hope, & Wang, 2018;Tang et al, 2010;Wang, 2014) or the application of SD models in the transportation and health sectors (Katsaliaki & Mustafee, 2011;Shepherd, 2014), a specific review that focuses on SD approaches in the field of PPP/PFI projects and their characteristics does not exist. Therefore, the current review indicates the necessity for further SD approaches to life cycle cost-sustainable planning and operation of several PPP types.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PPPs are used to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of delivering infrastructure and to offer the potential to improve economic, social, and environmental sustainability (Pinz, Roudyani, & Thaler, ). The United Nations (UN) has made PPPs a high priority as a vehicle to achieve the sustainable development goals (SDGs) (Cui, Liu, Hope, & Wang, ; Hueskes, Verhoest, & Block, ). Therefore, PPPs should interface with the concept of sustainable development (Hancock, Ralph, & Ali, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PPP has been used as an important strategy to deliver public infrastructure (Hodge & Greve, 2007). Private sectors not only provide funding in the infrastructure development but also contribute its expertise and experience to engender innovation and develop a sustainable asset (Cui, Liu, Hope, & Wang, 2018). Essentially, considering the continuous call for global economic integration and the introduction of the "Belt and Road" initiative by the Chinese government, transnational PPP (TPPP) has now become the preferred form of procuring PPP projects in both developed and developing countries (Yu, Chan, Chen, & Darko, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%