2017
DOI: 10.21003/ea.v163-14
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Justification of approach to classification of innovations in public-private partnership

Abstract: Abstract. The relevance of the issue under consideration is driven by the use of public-private partnership (PPP) as the most efficient mechanism of contemporary social and economic system development. The aim of the article is to justify the authors' approach to classification of innovations introduced in the course of or as a result of PPP projects' implementation. The core of the approach is to systemise the results of theoretical and applied research conducted in the sphere of public and private sector int… Show more

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“…In the case of PPP projects, the traditional notion is that bundling of services would compel the private sector to consider construction-and operation-related aspects in the design phase, thereby forcing them to bring in innovation to maximise their return on investment. In the context of PPP infrastructure projects, Dmitrieva and Guseva (2017) classified innovation into four kinds: product innovation, process innovation, marketing innovation and organisational innovation. The opportunities for bringing in product innovation are typically observed in greenfield projects while process innovation potential is generally seen in brownfield projects.…”
Section: Innovation Possibility Through Lifecyclementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the case of PPP projects, the traditional notion is that bundling of services would compel the private sector to consider construction-and operation-related aspects in the design phase, thereby forcing them to bring in innovation to maximise their return on investment. In the context of PPP infrastructure projects, Dmitrieva and Guseva (2017) classified innovation into four kinds: product innovation, process innovation, marketing innovation and organisational innovation. The opportunities for bringing in product innovation are typically observed in greenfield projects while process innovation potential is generally seen in brownfield projects.…”
Section: Innovation Possibility Through Lifecyclementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The publications with a governance focus highlight the interactions between various stakeholders in the city in their definition as the defining feature of a smart city. In the face of globalization and growing international competition, the new public and private sector cooperation paradigm or public-private partnership (PPP) has proven to be the best vector of a stable country's or region's development (Dmitrieva, Guseva, 2017). The PPP concept is closely linked to another theoretical approach that is used in public administration, and it is public enterprise.…”
Section: Figure 1 Individuals Interacting Online With Public Authorities Last 12 Monthsmentioning
confidence: 99%