2014 47th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences 2014
DOI: 10.1109/hicss.2014.276
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Explanation of Public Private Partnership (PPP) Outcomes in E-Government -- A Social Capital Perspective

Abstract: Governments constrained by resources and driven bycitizen expectations have been turning to private enterprises to leverage their efficiencies. This has led to public private partnership (PPP) initiatives in egovernance. However, partnerships have often not delivered the expected outcomes. Research has reported intangible factors like leadership, shared goals, open communication, trust, willingness to compromise and collaborate, respect etc. as critical success factors in PPP. This paper illuminates the mechan… Show more

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“…The development of e-government is reliant on available technical skills; governments often do not possess the technical capacity to develop such initiatives, which makes PPPs in ICT essential. Narasimhan andDasa Aundhe (2014:2197) argue that PPP is an "appropriate model for ICT adoption in an e-governance context, especially when the scope and innovativeness of the project is high". Risk sharing in these projects can be beneficial to their success, because these projects are "typically fraught with challenges and uncertainties on the account of the novelty of the project, demanding new ways of thinking and acting" (Narasimhan & Dasa Aundhe, 2014:2197.…”
Section: E-governmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The development of e-government is reliant on available technical skills; governments often do not possess the technical capacity to develop such initiatives, which makes PPPs in ICT essential. Narasimhan andDasa Aundhe (2014:2197) argue that PPP is an "appropriate model for ICT adoption in an e-governance context, especially when the scope and innovativeness of the project is high". Risk sharing in these projects can be beneficial to their success, because these projects are "typically fraught with challenges and uncertainties on the account of the novelty of the project, demanding new ways of thinking and acting" (Narasimhan & Dasa Aundhe, 2014:2197.…”
Section: E-governmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Narasimhan andDasa Aundhe (2014:2197) argue that PPP is an "appropriate model for ICT adoption in an e-governance context, especially when the scope and innovativeness of the project is high". Risk sharing in these projects can be beneficial to their success, because these projects are "typically fraught with challenges and uncertainties on the account of the novelty of the project, demanding new ways of thinking and acting" (Narasimhan & Dasa Aundhe, 2014:2197. Nasim and Sushil (2010:344) argue, "A PPP in offering e-government services is a viable alternative towards sustainability and faster growth of e-government initiatives".…”
Section: E-governmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The PPP model is a partnership of "benefit sharing, risk sharing and whole process cooperation" formed from the logical starting point of the effective supply of public services Land 2022, 11, 335 2 of 15 and public products by the government and social capital [2]. This management model is not a new idea, but a special form under its unique background and historical trend [3].…”
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“…The problem range in question was elucidated in multiple theoretical and empirical studies. While at first private capital was mostly involved in fulfillment of tasks of transport infrastructure development and municipal services, the last decade provides examples of introducing public-private partnership in the 'green economy' projects, Smart City [1], e-government and information-communication technologies [2]. These trends can testify to an important role of PPP in addressing a broader agenda of today's society.…”
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“…The subject of public-private partnership has been researched in full in scientific literature. Separate issues of PPP application were explored by L. Dupont [1], G. Hodge [5], R. Narasimhan [2], T. Nisar [6], M. Trebilcock [3] and other scholars. Various aspects of labor potential formation were considered in the works by I. Filippova [7], A. Milev [8], M. Popova [9], E. Semenchin [9], Y. Vorokhobina [9], I. Zaytseva [9], and other researchers.…”
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