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IS A SOCIAL EMPOWERMENT OF PPP FOR INFRASTRUCTURE DELIVERY POSSIBLE? LESSONS FROM SOCIAL IMPACT BONDS
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EngineeringSocio-economic ImpactSustainable DevelopmentPublic-private PartnershipInfrastructure ManagementInfrastructure InvestmentImpact AssessmentSuperior Social ImpactPublic PolicyEconomicsSocial ImpactSib ModelSocial FinancePublic-private PartnershipsInfrastructure DevelopmentCommunity DevelopmentBusinessSocial PolicyPpp Model
ABSTRACT Social Impact Bonds (SIBs) have emerged in recent years as outcome‐based public‐private partnerships (PPP) for the delivery of welfare services, where the payment to the private operator is linked to the achievement of superior social impact. Since the traditional infrastructure‐based PPP approach seems to have failed to achieve higher level of efficiency and, above all, effectiveness, this paper discusses the extent to which the SIB model can represent a reference point to innovate the PPP model by introducing more focus on outcome achievement and social value generation.
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