Abstract
Public-Private Partnership (PPP) is one of the schemes that have inspired many countries in infrastructure development. One of the most discussed PPP topics by researchers is the concept of Critical Success Factors (CSF). Therefore, this study examines CSF publications for PPP projects from selected journal sites from 2000-2019. The results showed that research on CSF in PPP began to increase in 2012. The most identified CSFs were appropriate risk allocation and sharing, competitive and transparent procurement processes, favorable and efficient legal frameworks, commitment and responsibility of the public and private sectors, and a robust and reliable private consortium. Furthermore, it was also found that most countries that were the objects of research on PPP CSF were China, followed by Hong Kong and Australia. The results also show that the dominant research focuses on multi-sector types of infrastructure where CSF can be applied to all infrastructure sectors. The findings obtained in this study can provide an overview of CSFs for projects with PPP schemes in the future. Besides, the identified CSFs can be applied to any PPP infrastructure sector. They can assist stakeholders in increasing the likelihood of PPP project success and can be adopted for further research
Highlights
Governments worldwide are increasingly adopting Public-Private Partnership (PPP) policies to terminate large infrastructure gaps, and there is growing interest in adopting these policies in both developed and developing countries
The results presented into four categories: (1) the development trend of PPP Critical Success Factors (CSF) research in the 2000-2019 period, (2) the most researched countries as research objects, (3) the infrastructure sector, which was the most researched, and (4) identification of findings most CSF in research during 2000-2019
There was an increase from 2012 to 2019 when 20 articles were obtained. It illustrates that PPP is a reasonably significant means of realizing infrastructure development accompanied by public services
Summary
Governments worldwide are increasingly adopting Public-Private Partnership (PPP) policies to terminate large infrastructure gaps, and there is growing interest in adopting these policies in both developed and developing countries. Many governments around the world are trying to use private sector expertise and resources. It to reduce infrastructure shortages, especially those related to public services. PPPs are an increasingly valuable tool for public infrastructure development and the provision of public services. PPP has drawn many researchers' interest since this type of partnership was introduced to the construction sector. By identifying the most critical features of the project, several researchers have sought to enhance PPP projects' functionality to find valuable strategies for better implementation (Ke et al, 2009)
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