Research Agenda for Public-Private Partnerships and the Governance of Infrastructure
Research Agenda for Public-Private Partnerships and the Governance of Infrastructure
Greve, Carsten; Hodge, Graeme A.
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
04/2022
400
Dura
Inglês
9781839105876
15 a 20 dias
Preface and acknowledgements xiii
PART I INTRODUCTION
1 The PPP research terrain in a contested era 3
Carsten Greve and Graeme A. Hodge
2 Theories of public-private partnerships 35
Erik-Hans Klijn
3 The use of research methods in public-private
partnership research 55
Rianne Warsen
PART II NEW FRONTIERS IN A CONTESTED WORLD
4 Public-private partnerships in an economist's eye:
a gleam or a beam? 85
Dmitri Vinogradov and Elena Shadrina
5 New frontiers in the politics of public-private
partnerships 105
Anthony M. Bertelli and Eleanor F. Woodhouse
6 Psychological and ontological research on PPPs:
what is PPP doing to us? 117
Sophie Sturup
7 What can behavioural science teach us about
the policy settings for privately financed public
infrastructure? 131
Sebastian Zwalf
8 A public turn in the governance of infrastructure 151
Lene Tolstrup Christensen and Carsten Greve
9 New frontiers in planning: city building through
public-private partnerships? 163
Matti Siemiatycki
10 New frontiers of PPP law 179
Christina Tvarno and Sarah Maria Denta
PART III CONTEMPORARY AND CONTINUING
THEMES IN A CONTESTED WORLD
11 Financialization: the next stage in PPP development 205
Anne Stafford, Stewart Smyth and Marta Almeida
12 Great expectations for pension funds: a tale of
two cities 229
Richard Foster and Graeme A. Hodge
13 The public-private partnership market maturity
research frontier 261
Carter B. Casady
14 The determinants of PPP uptake in Europe:
a mixed methods approach 277
Moritz Liebe
15 Institutional work in policy transfers: a case study
of PPP adoption in Germany 305
Micaela Mihov
16 High speed, high cost: the problematic
procurement of Ireland's National Broadband Plan 331
Donal Palcic and Eoin Reeves
PART IV CONCLUSION
17 Common themes for a PPP research agenda 353
Graeme A. Hodge and Carsten Greve
Index
Preface and acknowledgements xiii
PART I INTRODUCTION
1 The PPP research terrain in a contested era 3
Carsten Greve and Graeme A. Hodge
2 Theories of public-private partnerships 35
Erik-Hans Klijn
3 The use of research methods in public-private
partnership research 55
Rianne Warsen
PART II NEW FRONTIERS IN A CONTESTED WORLD
4 Public-private partnerships in an economist's eye:
a gleam or a beam? 85
Dmitri Vinogradov and Elena Shadrina
5 New frontiers in the politics of public-private
partnerships 105
Anthony M. Bertelli and Eleanor F. Woodhouse
6 Psychological and ontological research on PPPs:
what is PPP doing to us? 117
Sophie Sturup
7 What can behavioural science teach us about
the policy settings for privately financed public
infrastructure? 131
Sebastian Zwalf
8 A public turn in the governance of infrastructure 151
Lene Tolstrup Christensen and Carsten Greve
9 New frontiers in planning: city building through
public-private partnerships? 163
Matti Siemiatycki
10 New frontiers of PPP law 179
Christina Tvarno and Sarah Maria Denta
PART III CONTEMPORARY AND CONTINUING
THEMES IN A CONTESTED WORLD
11 Financialization: the next stage in PPP development 205
Anne Stafford, Stewart Smyth and Marta Almeida
12 Great expectations for pension funds: a tale of
two cities 229
Richard Foster and Graeme A. Hodge
13 The public-private partnership market maturity
research frontier 261
Carter B. Casady
14 The determinants of PPP uptake in Europe:
a mixed methods approach 277
Moritz Liebe
15 Institutional work in policy transfers: a case study
of PPP adoption in Germany 305
Micaela Mihov
16 High speed, high cost: the problematic
procurement of Ireland's National Broadband Plan 331
Donal Palcic and Eoin Reeves
PART IV CONCLUSION
17 Common themes for a PPP research agenda 353
Graeme A. Hodge and Carsten Greve
Index