![]() Strategic Issues in Public-Private Partnerships: An International Perspective
ISBN: 978-1-4051-3475-0
Hardcover
216 pages
February 2007, Wiley-Blackwell
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Bult-Spiering & Dewulf: Strategic Issues in PPP: Back Cover Text - draft
This book provides a theoretical basis for examining public-private partnerships (PPP) so as to give researchers a better understanding of PPP and to develop a more strategic approach to the subject.
It analyses the various characteristics and approaches of PPP, drawing on a number of international studies, particularly from Europe and the USA, and it provides a thorough review of the literature. It looks, in particular, at two main PPP procurement systems: concessions and joint ventures.
The Authors
Mirjam Bult-Spiering is assistant professor Public-Private Governance of the Department Construction Management & Engineering at the University of Twente, The Netherlands.
Geert Dewulf is professor of Planning & Development of the Department Construction Management & Engineering at the University of Twente, The Netherlands.
Also of Interest
Public-Private Partnerships
- Managing Risks and Opportunities
Edited by Akintola Akintoye
Matthias Beck & Cliff Hardcastle
0-632-06465-X
Value and Risk Management
- A Guide to Best Practice
Michael F. Dallas
Published on behalf of the
Chartered Institute of Building
1-4051-2069-X
Cover illustrations courtesy of George Jautze, ING Real Estate General Management (Nijmegen-Marienburg) and Erik Hermsen, Strukton Integrale Projecten (Montaigne)
Cover design by Simon Witter
This book provides a theoretical basis for examining public-private partnerships (PPP) so as to give researchers a better understanding of PPP and to develop a more strategic approach to the subject.
It analyses the various characteristics and approaches of PPP, drawing on a number of international studies, particularly from Europe and the USA, and it provides a thorough review of the literature. It looks, in particular, at two main PPP procurement systems: concessions and joint ventures.
The Authors
Mirjam Bult-Spiering is assistant professor Public-Private Governance of the Department Construction Management & Engineering at the University of Twente, The Netherlands.
Geert Dewulf is professor of Planning & Development of the Department Construction Management & Engineering at the University of Twente, The Netherlands.
Also of Interest
Public-Private Partnerships
- Managing Risks and Opportunities
Edited by Akintola Akintoye
Matthias Beck & Cliff Hardcastle
0-632-06465-X
Value and Risk Management
- A Guide to Best Practice
Michael F. Dallas
Published on behalf of the
Chartered Institute of Building
1-4051-2069-X
Cover illustrations courtesy of George Jautze, ING Real Estate General Management (Nijmegen-Marienburg) and Erik Hermsen, Strukton Integrale Projecten (Montaigne)
Cover design by Simon Witter

