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Journal of Project Management

ISSN 2371-8374 (Online) - ISSN 2371-8366 (Print)
Quarterly Publication
Volume 7 Issue 2 pp. 111-120 , 2022

The attractiveness of public-private partnership for road projects in India Pages 111-120 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Mohammed Shakil Malek, Laxmansinh Zala

DOI: 10.5267/j.jpm.2021.10.001

Keywords: Attractive Factors, Effective Index, India, Public-Private Partnership (PPP), Roads

Abstract: The objective of this paper was to have a study on the perceptions of stakeholders of Public-Private Partnership (PPP) projects for factors affecting the attractiveness of road projects in India. A questionnaire survey was conducted among major PPP project participants of Indian PPP road projects. Fifteen attractive factors were shortlisted through a literature survey for designing the questionnaire. Collected data was analyzed with factor analysis and descriptive statistical analysis. The findings resulted in three components: effectiveness of the private sector, effective time and cost management, and the public sector’s economic benefit. Eight factors were identified as highly affecting the attractiveness of PPP in Indian road projects. PPP provides ample diversity of net benefits to both the public and private sectors. During the project development stage, both sectors have to formulate decisions based on appropriate assessment criteria. Therefore, the reflection of attractive factors will assist the public-sector to select PPP in the road sector. It also helps to establish the strategy for road projects using PPP.

How to cite this paper
Malek, M & Zala, L. (2022). The attractiveness of public-private partnership for road projects in India.Journal of Project Management, 7(2), 111-120.

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