Public private partnership in Turkey

2015-09-01

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Public private partnerships in nutrition education: policy and evidence from Turkey and the European Union
Vatansever, Selin; Aslan Akman, Canan; Department of European Studies (2020)
Health promotion and nutrition policies gained increased prevalence in public health as a result of the neoliberal transformation in both the EU countries and in Turkey over the last three decades. To better understand the nature and implications of these transformations in public health, this thesis focussed on the development of public private partnerships (PPPs) in the implementation of nutrition policies in the EU member states and Turkey. The research found that PPPs were widely used to implement nutri...
Public-Private Partnerhip in Clustering Health Services in Turkey
Yaşar, Gülbiye; Topal Yılmaz, Aylin (null; 2018-09-14)
Public and private partnerships in special zones management: With refernce to physical planning and control
Kırbay, Yelda; Balamir, Murat; Department of City and Regional Planning (2003)
Public and private partnerships in Special Zones Management in Turkey have their special legislative frameworks in terms of physical planning and development of the zones. The Law of Technology Development Zones (no: 4691) includes relevant planning policies regarding the selection of location, land provision and building and development activities of the Science and Technology Parks, one of these partnerships established for the provision of the cooperation between universities and industry.In this framewo...
Public sector innovativeness and public values through information and communication technologies
Cubuk, Ecem Buse Sevinc; KARKIN, NACİ; Yavuz, Nilay (2019-01-01)
In public administration (PA) literature, there are a number of big questions regarding institutional and organizational factors. Competency formation, availability of resources and citizen empowerment [1] are among them. The importance of big questions must not rely on instrumentality; rather should focus on how and whether they have consequences and value for society [2]. The literature also questions "the paradox of publicness" [3, 4] by referring the "special status of public organization" claim of [5] ...
Public-private partnership as a policy instrument : the case of Çalbir
Özkan, Umut Rıza; Üstüner, Mustafa Yılmaz; Department of Political Science and Public Administration (2007)
This dissertation assesses the nature and features of public-private partnerships in the case of ÇALBĐR. In this study, the public policy literature (especially policy transfer, policy formation and implementation, and network approach) has been used to explain the policy process for the adoption of such a policy instrument. The findings of this study can be summarized as: Firstly, this study indicates that the selection of policy instrument- public private partnership- in the case of ÇALBĐR was not neutral...
Citation Formats
M. T. Birgönül and İ. Dikmen Toker, Public private partnership in Turkey. 2015, p. 432.