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Building Construction Management and Project Planning 1 Construction Engineering 1 Eclectic Paradigm 1 Foreign Direct Investment 1 Management 1 Multinational Contractors 1 PPP/PFI 1 critical success factor 1 risk allocation 1 risk management 1
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Wang, Yaowu 2 Bridge, Adrian 1 Jin, Xiaohua 1 Kwok, Tommy 1 Pang, Yongshi 1 Rahman, Azmeri 1 Rowlinson, Steve 1 Shen, Geoffrey Q. P. 1 Shen, Geoffrey Q.P. 1 Wong, Johnny 1 Yang, Jay 1 Zhang, Guomin 1 Zuo, Jian 1
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Towards testing the eclectic paradigm on multinational contracting: an approach to reviewing and analysing secondary data
Rahman, Azmeri; Bridge, Adrian; Rowlinson, Steve; Kwok, … - 2011
In response to the need to leverage private finance and the lack of competition in some parts of the Australian public sector major infrastructure market, especially in very large economic infrastructure procured using Pubic Private Partnerships, the Australian Federal government has...
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Exploring critical factors for achieving successful risk allocation in public-private partnership projects
Jin, Xiaohua; Zuo, Jian; Zhang, Guomin - 2010
Public Private Partnerships (PPP) as a procurement mechanism for infrastructure projects is becoming increasingly common. This is principally due to the value for money opportunities it offers the public sector sponsors. This value for money is primarily achieved through the optimisation of the...
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