Identifying Critical Success and Risk Factors of Airport Projects in Turkey Based on Public-Private Partnership.

  • Omar Ramadhan MOHAMMED A
  • HARPUTLUGIL T
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Abstract

Public-Private Partnership (PPP) is a significant procurement method in providing a public service. in particular, airport projects which constitute the most capital-demanding infrastructures and the level of risks to which these investments are subjected to is a great significance. Based on extensive systematic literature review, critical success factors (CSFs), and risk factors were collected to design a structural questionnaire for professionals and experts for airports PPP projects in Turkey, 162 experts of which 67 of them responded. The results revealed that the most important CSFs and risk factors are identified and grouped by factor analysis test and combined in terms of 9 key performance indicator (KPI).

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Omar Ramadhan MOHAMMED, A., & HARPUTLUGIL, T. (2019). Identifying Critical Success and Risk Factors of Airport Projects in Turkey Based on Public-Private Partnership. GRID - Architecture, Planning and Design Journal, 2(2), 101–122. https://doi.org/10.37246/grid.509944

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