2017
DOI: 10.17576/akad-2017-8702-03
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Public Development Sustainability Values: A Case Study in Sepang Malaysia

Abstract: The concept of sustainable development has been implemented in Malaysia for more than a decade. Nevertheless, the issues of unsustainability still persist, raising questions about whether or not the values held by local populations pertaining to development processes are compatible with sustainable development values. This study was conducted in Sepang, Selangor to explore the values of public in the development process by using qualitative approach. The data was gathered from in-depth interviews and focus gro… Show more

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“…Following a literature analysis, Figure 4 shows performance and measurement dimensions of Public Value, for each category of stakeholder potentially interested in evaluating the performance of local PPPs [58]. All the values that have great influence in shaping public goals are therefore important in the pursue of sustainable development [216]. A perfect adherence is shown here, which provides a concrete answer to our research topic: the Public Value theory does represent an exhaustive answer to the complex issue of multidimensional performance measurement in PPPs.…”
Section: Primary Conclusion Limitations and The Future Research Agendamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following a literature analysis, Figure 4 shows performance and measurement dimensions of Public Value, for each category of stakeholder potentially interested in evaluating the performance of local PPPs [58]. All the values that have great influence in shaping public goals are therefore important in the pursue of sustainable development [216]. A perfect adherence is shown here, which provides a concrete answer to our research topic: the Public Value theory does represent an exhaustive answer to the complex issue of multidimensional performance measurement in PPPs.…”
Section: Primary Conclusion Limitations and The Future Research Agendamentioning
confidence: 99%