1. Introduction: Public-Private Partnerships in Turbulent Times 2. The Impact of the Global Financial Crisis on Public-Private Partnerships: A UK Perspective 3. What return for Risk?: The Price of Equity Capital in Public-Private Partnerships 4. Mind the Gap: Accountability and Value for Money in Public-Private Partnerships in Ireland 5. Enhancing Innovation in Public Organizations through Public-Private Partnerships: The Role of Public Managers 6. Incorporating Non-Profit Sector Perspectives in the Study of Public-Private Partnerships 7. A Foucault Perspective on Public-Private Partnership Mega Projects 8. The Public Management of Public-Private Partnerships: U.S. City-Level Structures for Brownfield Cleanup and Redevelopment 9. Beyond the Contract: The Challenge of Evaluating the Performance(s) of Public-Private Partnerships 10. A Theory Driven Approach to Public-Private Partnerships: The Dynamics of Complexity and Control 11. Conclusions: Rethinking Public-Private Partnerships
Carsten Greve is Professor at the Department of Business and
Politics, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark. His research focuses
on public-private cooperation and partnerships and public
management in a comparative perspective and he has contributed to,
or published many books in these areas, including Contracting for
Public Services (2007, Routledge)
Graeme Hodge is Professor at Monash University, Australia. He is
the Director of the Monash Centre for Regulatory Studies in the Law
Faculty at Monash, as well as the founding Director of the Monash
Centre for Privatisation and Public Accountability. He has
published extensively in areas such as privatisation of public
sector enterprise, outsourcing of government services and
public-private partnerships
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