Identifying and mitigating key risk factors in Singapore's financial sector public-private partnerships
This paper strives to identify the key risk factors in Singapore’s financial sector Public Private Partnerships (PPPs), before discussing the associated mitigating strategies. Adopting a multi-stage research design, using a mixed-method approach of semi-structured surveys and interviews, this resear...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1757982024-05-12T15:32:25Z Identifying and mitigating key risk factors in Singapore's financial sector public-private partnerships Goh, Lucas Zhiyu Chen Chung-An School of Social Sciences cchongan@ntu.edu.sg Social Sciences Public-private partnership Key risk factors Risk identification Risk mitigation This paper strives to identify the key risk factors in Singapore’s financial sector Public Private Partnerships (PPPs), before discussing the associated mitigating strategies. Adopting a multi-stage research design, using a mixed-method approach of semi-structured surveys and interviews, this research investigates whether the common key risk factors across PPPs in other sectors are relevant to financial sector PPPs in Singapore. Upon identifying the key risk factors that Singapore’s financial sector PPPs are exposed to, strategies targeted at mitigating these key risk factors were discussed during the interviews. The research revealed “Resource risk”, “Objective risk”, “Process risk”, “Financial risk”, “Compliance risk” and “Legal risk” as the most frequently occurring and high severity risk factors that financial sector PPPs in Singapore are exposed to. Due to the differing nature of financial sector PPPs, “Financial risk”, “Compliance risk” and “Legal risk” uniquely influence the project outcomes in financial sector PPPs more than the other common risk factors identified. This study has highlighted “Timely Risk Assessments”, “Effective Monitoring of Stakeholder Behaviour” and the “Usage of Public Consultation” as broad methods to mitigate the aforementioned key risk factors, and categorized the mitigation strategies according to the PPP project phase where it occurs. Bachelor's degree 2024-05-08T01:59:25Z 2024-05-08T01:59:25Z 2024 Final Year Project (FYP) Goh, L. Z. (2024). Identifying and mitigating key risk factors in Singapore's financial sector public-private partnerships. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/175798 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/175798 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University |
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This paper strives to identify the key risk factors in Singapore’s financial sector Public Private Partnerships (PPPs), before discussing the associated mitigating strategies. Adopting a multi-stage research design, using a mixed-method approach of semi-structured surveys and interviews, this research investigates whether the common key risk factors across PPPs in other sectors are relevant to financial sector PPPs in Singapore. Upon identifying the key risk factors that Singapore’s financial sector PPPs are exposed to, strategies targeted at mitigating these key risk factors were discussed during the interviews. The research revealed “Resource risk”, “Objective risk”, “Process risk”, “Financial risk”, “Compliance risk” and “Legal risk” as the most frequently occurring and high severity risk factors that financial sector PPPs in Singapore are exposed to. Due to the differing nature of financial sector PPPs, “Financial risk”, “Compliance risk” and “Legal risk” uniquely influence the project outcomes in financial sector PPPs more than the other common risk factors identified. This study has highlighted “Timely Risk Assessments”, “Effective Monitoring of Stakeholder Behaviour” and the “Usage of Public Consultation” as broad methods to mitigate the aforementioned key risk factors, and categorized the mitigation strategies according to the PPP project phase where it occurs. |
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Identifying and mitigating key risk factors in Singapore's financial sector public-private partnerships |
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Identifying and mitigating key risk factors in Singapore's financial sector public-private partnerships |
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