Pathways to meet critical success factors for local PPPs: The cases of urban transport infrastructure in Korean cities

Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) have been utilized extensively in both developed and developing countries to provide various public services and infrastructure. The literature points to many common critical success factors, including a mature financial market, transparent regulatory framework, ad...

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Main Authors: BAE, Yooil, JOO, Yu-Min
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soss_research-31272020-01-21T08:42:15Z Pathways to meet critical success factors for local PPPs: The cases of urban transport infrastructure in Korean cities BAE, Yooil JOO, Yu-Min Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) have been utilized extensively in both developed and developing countries to provide various public services and infrastructure. The literature points to many common critical success factors, including a mature financial market, transparent regulatory framework, advanced technology, and people's acceptance of new forms, but those can vary from country to country. South Korea's mature market capitalist system and strong regulatory framework have led to somewhat successful infrastructure provision through PPPs at the national level, but as our two cases of urban transportation in the Seoul Metropolitan Area indicate, local-level PPPs have demonstrated mixed results. By elaborating on the factors that affect the outcomes of PPPs at the local level, we argue that under a relatively new local democracy, Korean cities are likely to be susceptible to producing unfair contracts mainly due to limited local fiscal authority and resources, opportunistic behavior of local politicians, an underdeveloped urban institutional framework for PPPs, and the rise of new conditions such as economic nationalism intermixed with speculative foreign investment. 2016-04-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/1870 info:doi/10.1016/j.cities.2016.01.007 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/3127/viewcontent/Pathways_PPP_av.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Public–Private Partnerships Local government Urban infrastructure Decentralization South Korea Asian Studies Urban Studies and Planning
institution Singapore Management University
building SMU Libraries
continent Asia
country Singapore
Singapore
content_provider SMU Libraries
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language English
topic Public–Private Partnerships
Local government
Urban infrastructure
Decentralization
South Korea
Asian Studies
Urban Studies and Planning
spellingShingle Public–Private Partnerships
Local government
Urban infrastructure
Decentralization
South Korea
Asian Studies
Urban Studies and Planning
BAE, Yooil
JOO, Yu-Min
Pathways to meet critical success factors for local PPPs: The cases of urban transport infrastructure in Korean cities
description Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) have been utilized extensively in both developed and developing countries to provide various public services and infrastructure. The literature points to many common critical success factors, including a mature financial market, transparent regulatory framework, advanced technology, and people's acceptance of new forms, but those can vary from country to country. South Korea's mature market capitalist system and strong regulatory framework have led to somewhat successful infrastructure provision through PPPs at the national level, but as our two cases of urban transportation in the Seoul Metropolitan Area indicate, local-level PPPs have demonstrated mixed results. By elaborating on the factors that affect the outcomes of PPPs at the local level, we argue that under a relatively new local democracy, Korean cities are likely to be susceptible to producing unfair contracts mainly due to limited local fiscal authority and resources, opportunistic behavior of local politicians, an underdeveloped urban institutional framework for PPPs, and the rise of new conditions such as economic nationalism intermixed with speculative foreign investment.
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author BAE, Yooil
JOO, Yu-Min
author_facet BAE, Yooil
JOO, Yu-Min
author_sort BAE, Yooil
title Pathways to meet critical success factors for local PPPs: The cases of urban transport infrastructure in Korean cities
title_short Pathways to meet critical success factors for local PPPs: The cases of urban transport infrastructure in Korean cities
title_full Pathways to meet critical success factors for local PPPs: The cases of urban transport infrastructure in Korean cities
title_fullStr Pathways to meet critical success factors for local PPPs: The cases of urban transport infrastructure in Korean cities
title_full_unstemmed Pathways to meet critical success factors for local PPPs: The cases of urban transport infrastructure in Korean cities
title_sort pathways to meet critical success factors for local ppps: the cases of urban transport infrastructure in korean cities
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2016
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/1870
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/3127/viewcontent/Pathways_PPP_av.pdf
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