2019
DOI: 10.1108/bepam-01-2018-0016
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Recommendations and guidelines for implementing PPP projects

Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this paper is to propose recommendations and guidelines for the initiation phase of a public–private partnership (PPP), focusing on the electricity sector in Brazil. Design/methodology/approach A literature review allowed gathering international best practices, while brainstorming meetings and document research permitted acquiring data from the Brazilian electricity sector through a multiple case study of 12 projects. By applying benchmarking principles to compare findings, the paper p… Show more

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“…"Institutional reforms and supportive enabling environments" was the fourth category of the advocated solutions. The finding is consistent with several earlier studies that report better institutional reforms as catalysts of PPP adoption (Umar et al 2019;Nanfosso, 2011;Ika and Donelly, 2017;Araujo et al 2019;Umar et al 2019;Chileshe and Kavishe, 2020;Chileshe et al 2020b;Damoah et al 2020;Muleya et al 2020). For instance, legal and regulatory frameworks, and contextual or enabling environments are identified in literature as part of structural conditions necessary for capacity building projects (Ika and Donelly, 2017).…”
Section: Institutional Reforms and Supportive Enabling Environmentssupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…"Institutional reforms and supportive enabling environments" was the fourth category of the advocated solutions. The finding is consistent with several earlier studies that report better institutional reforms as catalysts of PPP adoption (Umar et al 2019;Nanfosso, 2011;Ika and Donelly, 2017;Araujo et al 2019;Umar et al 2019;Chileshe and Kavishe, 2020;Chileshe et al 2020b;Damoah et al 2020;Muleya et al 2020). For instance, legal and regulatory frameworks, and contextual or enabling environments are identified in literature as part of structural conditions necessary for capacity building projects (Ika and Donelly, 2017).…”
Section: Institutional Reforms and Supportive Enabling Environmentssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The research approach comprised the following five steps: 1) scoping review; 2) pilot survey; 3) questionnaire survey; 4) statistical analysis and 5) qualitative word frequency analysis. The main quantitative approach of data collection (questionnaire survey) has previously been used in PPP related and capacity building studies (Araujo et al 2019;Umar et al 2019).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Other studies in North American countries presented similar results, such as Wibowo and Alfen (2015) [53] in the United States. For South America, skilled and efficient parties followed by well-prepared contract documents, technological development, and efficient negotiations between parties were the main factors for the success of renewable-energy PPPs, which agrees with results of previous studies in South American countries by Araujo et al (2019) [54] and Menezes et al (2019) [55] in Brazil and Sastoque et al (2016) [56] in Columbia. For Australia, technological development followed by well-prepared contract documents were the main factors for the success of renewable-energy PPPs, which is consistent with the results of the study by Cheung et al (2012) [57] in Australia.…”
Section: Continental Analysis Of the Ksfs And Key Success Indicators ...supporting
confidence: 90%
“…The Brazilian electricity sector is recognized as a great inspirer of public-private collaboration (Araujo et al , 2019). Law no.…”
Section: Background Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%