Public Private Partnerships
Herausgeber: Ramesh, G.; Naik, Gopal; Nagadevara, Vishnuprasad
Public Private Partnerships
Herausgeber: Ramesh, G.; Naik, Gopal; Nagadevara, Vishnuprasad
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The book brings forth rich conceptual frameworks and research issues in public-private partnerships in terms of its structure, governance, global practices and financing.
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The book brings forth rich conceptual frameworks and research issues in public-private partnerships in terms of its structure, governance, global practices and financing.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge India
- Seitenzahl: 348
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 222mm x 145mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 570g
- ISBN-13: 9780415599245
- ISBN-10: 0415599245
- Artikelnr.: 31386030
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge India
- Seitenzahl: 348
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 222mm x 145mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 570g
- ISBN-13: 9780415599245
- ISBN-10: 0415599245
- Artikelnr.: 31386030
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
G. Ramesh, Vishnu Prasad Nagadevara, Gopal Naik, Anil Suraj are at Centre for Public Policy, Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore.
Section I: Structure of PPP 1. Public-Private Partnerships: Analysing the
Network Form of Organization by Abhoy K. Ojha 2. Project Management Control
System of Infrastructure SPVs: DMRC, A Case Study by Anil K and G. Ramesh
Section II: Governance of PPP 3. Governance Issues in Public-Private
Partnership in Infrastructure: India vis-à-vis Brazil by Vandita Dar Thomas
4. Public-Private Dialogue as a Panacea to Poor Governance and low
Public-Private Partnerships by Murtala S. Sagagi 5. Innovation in Public
Service Delivery: The Case of Finland by Pekka Valkama 6. Public-Private
Partnership for Infrastructure Development in Developing Countries by
Bhavna Bhatia Section III: Global Learning 7. Technology Cooperation
between Private and Public Entities as a Way for Developed Countries to
Face Competition from Emerging Asian Economies: An Example from Spain by
Martin Rahe and Mariano Najles Section IV: Financing PPP in Infrastructure
8. Project Finance: A Risk-Mitigating Approach for Financing PPPs by
Jayadev M. Section V: PPP in Services and Utilities 9. Challenges of
Sustaining Health Information Systems: A Case of E-Governance Partnership
in the Public Health Sector by Ranjini C.R. 10. Bus Rapid Transit Systems
through Public Private Participation For Improving Urban Mobility by T.V.
Ramanayya and Vishnuprasad Nagadevara 11. Public Value Creation through
Private Partnership: Lessons from Public Service Delivery in Karnataka by
Gopal Naik, K.P. Basavarajappa, Nageena Sultana and Prasanna Rashmi K.K.
12. Defining and Measuring Sustainability in Public-Private Water
Infrastructure Partnerships in Developing Countries by Saba N. Siddiki and
Anu Ramaswami 13. Public-Private Partnership for Irrigation System
Management: Opportunities and Challenges Case Study of Water Users
Cooperatives in Gujarat and Karnataka by Gurulingappa G. Koppa 14. PPPs in
Delivery of Elementary Education: Present Imperfect, Future Alternatives by
Rahul Mukhopadhyay
Network Form of Organization by Abhoy K. Ojha 2. Project Management Control
System of Infrastructure SPVs: DMRC, A Case Study by Anil K and G. Ramesh
Section II: Governance of PPP 3. Governance Issues in Public-Private
Partnership in Infrastructure: India vis-à-vis Brazil by Vandita Dar Thomas
4. Public-Private Dialogue as a Panacea to Poor Governance and low
Public-Private Partnerships by Murtala S. Sagagi 5. Innovation in Public
Service Delivery: The Case of Finland by Pekka Valkama 6. Public-Private
Partnership for Infrastructure Development in Developing Countries by
Bhavna Bhatia Section III: Global Learning 7. Technology Cooperation
between Private and Public Entities as a Way for Developed Countries to
Face Competition from Emerging Asian Economies: An Example from Spain by
Martin Rahe and Mariano Najles Section IV: Financing PPP in Infrastructure
8. Project Finance: A Risk-Mitigating Approach for Financing PPPs by
Jayadev M. Section V: PPP in Services and Utilities 9. Challenges of
Sustaining Health Information Systems: A Case of E-Governance Partnership
in the Public Health Sector by Ranjini C.R. 10. Bus Rapid Transit Systems
through Public Private Participation For Improving Urban Mobility by T.V.
Ramanayya and Vishnuprasad Nagadevara 11. Public Value Creation through
Private Partnership: Lessons from Public Service Delivery in Karnataka by
Gopal Naik, K.P. Basavarajappa, Nageena Sultana and Prasanna Rashmi K.K.
12. Defining and Measuring Sustainability in Public-Private Water
Infrastructure Partnerships in Developing Countries by Saba N. Siddiki and
Anu Ramaswami 13. Public-Private Partnership for Irrigation System
Management: Opportunities and Challenges Case Study of Water Users
Cooperatives in Gujarat and Karnataka by Gurulingappa G. Koppa 14. PPPs in
Delivery of Elementary Education: Present Imperfect, Future Alternatives by
Rahul Mukhopadhyay
Section I: Structure of PPP 1. Public-Private Partnerships: Analysing the
Network Form of Organization by Abhoy K. Ojha 2. Project Management Control
System of Infrastructure SPVs: DMRC, A Case Study by Anil K and G. Ramesh
Section II: Governance of PPP 3. Governance Issues in Public-Private
Partnership in Infrastructure: India vis-à-vis Brazil by Vandita Dar Thomas
4. Public-Private Dialogue as a Panacea to Poor Governance and low
Public-Private Partnerships by Murtala S. Sagagi 5. Innovation in Public
Service Delivery: The Case of Finland by Pekka Valkama 6. Public-Private
Partnership for Infrastructure Development in Developing Countries by
Bhavna Bhatia Section III: Global Learning 7. Technology Cooperation
between Private and Public Entities as a Way for Developed Countries to
Face Competition from Emerging Asian Economies: An Example from Spain by
Martin Rahe and Mariano Najles Section IV: Financing PPP in Infrastructure
8. Project Finance: A Risk-Mitigating Approach for Financing PPPs by
Jayadev M. Section V: PPP in Services and Utilities 9. Challenges of
Sustaining Health Information Systems: A Case of E-Governance Partnership
in the Public Health Sector by Ranjini C.R. 10. Bus Rapid Transit Systems
through Public Private Participation For Improving Urban Mobility by T.V.
Ramanayya and Vishnuprasad Nagadevara 11. Public Value Creation through
Private Partnership: Lessons from Public Service Delivery in Karnataka by
Gopal Naik, K.P. Basavarajappa, Nageena Sultana and Prasanna Rashmi K.K.
12. Defining and Measuring Sustainability in Public-Private Water
Infrastructure Partnerships in Developing Countries by Saba N. Siddiki and
Anu Ramaswami 13. Public-Private Partnership for Irrigation System
Management: Opportunities and Challenges Case Study of Water Users
Cooperatives in Gujarat and Karnataka by Gurulingappa G. Koppa 14. PPPs in
Delivery of Elementary Education: Present Imperfect, Future Alternatives by
Rahul Mukhopadhyay
Network Form of Organization by Abhoy K. Ojha 2. Project Management Control
System of Infrastructure SPVs: DMRC, A Case Study by Anil K and G. Ramesh
Section II: Governance of PPP 3. Governance Issues in Public-Private
Partnership in Infrastructure: India vis-à-vis Brazil by Vandita Dar Thomas
4. Public-Private Dialogue as a Panacea to Poor Governance and low
Public-Private Partnerships by Murtala S. Sagagi 5. Innovation in Public
Service Delivery: The Case of Finland by Pekka Valkama 6. Public-Private
Partnership for Infrastructure Development in Developing Countries by
Bhavna Bhatia Section III: Global Learning 7. Technology Cooperation
between Private and Public Entities as a Way for Developed Countries to
Face Competition from Emerging Asian Economies: An Example from Spain by
Martin Rahe and Mariano Najles Section IV: Financing PPP in Infrastructure
8. Project Finance: A Risk-Mitigating Approach for Financing PPPs by
Jayadev M. Section V: PPP in Services and Utilities 9. Challenges of
Sustaining Health Information Systems: A Case of E-Governance Partnership
in the Public Health Sector by Ranjini C.R. 10. Bus Rapid Transit Systems
through Public Private Participation For Improving Urban Mobility by T.V.
Ramanayya and Vishnuprasad Nagadevara 11. Public Value Creation through
Private Partnership: Lessons from Public Service Delivery in Karnataka by
Gopal Naik, K.P. Basavarajappa, Nageena Sultana and Prasanna Rashmi K.K.
12. Defining and Measuring Sustainability in Public-Private Water
Infrastructure Partnerships in Developing Countries by Saba N. Siddiki and
Anu Ramaswami 13. Public-Private Partnership for Irrigation System
Management: Opportunities and Challenges Case Study of Water Users
Cooperatives in Gujarat and Karnataka by Gurulingappa G. Koppa 14. PPPs in
Delivery of Elementary Education: Present Imperfect, Future Alternatives by
Rahul Mukhopadhyay







