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Innovation in public–private partnerships (PPPs): the Spanish case of highway concessions
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EducationTransport SectorInnovation ManagementPublic-private PartnershipIndustrial OrganizationProductivityPpp ContractsManagementLogisticsHighway ConcessionsTransport PppsTechnology TransferPublic PolicyEconomicsSpanish CaseInnovation EconomicsPublic-private PartnershipsInnovationInfrastructure DevelopmentBusinessPpp ProjectsBusiness StrategyInnovation PolicySocial InnovationPublic–private Partnerships
This article identifies the factors that determine innovation in transport PPPs in Spain. Innovation is an important way of achieving efficiency but it is not an intrinsic characteristic of PPP projects. The authors describe the multiple regression model they devised to estimate innovation. The results show that PPP contracts can be designed to maximize innovation in R&D. However, there does not appear to be greater innovation in any other areas. The information provided has important implications for public service organizations considering new contracts with the private sector.
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