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Risk Identification in Public Private Partnership Projects
Date
2018-11-18
Author
Saeed, Kamali
Birgönül, Mustafa Talat
Dikmen Toker, İrem
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Nowadays, investment in building technical infrastructure in Da Nang city has increased rapidly in terms of scale and scope with the broad participation of the whole society. The unstable effects of the surrounding environment and the internal adjustment of the project lead to many fundamental changes that were initially planned and changed the effectiveness of the project. This is the existence of the risk of Public Private Partnerships (PPP) project in investerment of technical infrastructure in Da Nang. Risk management is an important issue when implementing a PPP project, especially PPP in technical infrastructure projects. This study focused on the survey methodology of all PPP stakeholders in Da Nang in order to examine PPP awareness and risk management awareness for successful implementation of PPP projects. Thereby, an effort is also made to investigate the experts which to identify the seriousness of the risks associated with PPP. Based on the results of the survey, risk mitigation measures were proposed far significant risk factors in PPP projects in Da Nang of technical infrastructure investment, which facilitated the development of a project sustainable in today which uncertain environment.
Subject Keywords
Public private partnerships
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Risk management solutions
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Risk mitigation
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Risk management
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Risk
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https://hdl.handle.net/11511/41391
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https://doi.org/10.1109/gtsd.2018.8595510
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K. Saeed, M. T. Birgönül, and İ. Dikmen Toker, “Risk Identification in Public Private Partnership Projects,” 2018, Accessed: 00, 2020. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/41391.