Epitomising Public Sector Management of Public Private Partnerships: A Trajectory of Good Governance

  • Mugarura J
  • Ndevu Z
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Abstract

While research and policy documents seem to equate public private partnerships (PPPs) to a “marriage made in heaven”, globally they have had flimsy impact on public service delivery. Such seem to be caused by myopic governance emanating from scattered PPP governance literature, lack of a clear PPP good governance overview, as well as overemphasis of PPP financing over the wider PPP governance aspects. Using scholarly documents through content analysis, this study therefore intended to identify and examine the elements of a PPP governance system, and thereafter provide strategies of enforcing good governance practices for PPPs to serve their intended purpose. Findings indicate that PPP principles, critical success factors, stakeholder and risk management, and management of PPP maturity trends, make up a PPP good governance system. Finally, for each of the findings established, the study proposes appropriate good governance practices for sustainable PPP interventions.

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Mugarura, J. T., & Ndevu, Z. (2020). Epitomising Public Sector Management of Public Private Partnerships: A Trajectory of Good Governance. Public Administration Research, 9(2), 38. https://doi.org/10.5539/par.v9n2p38

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