在饱受冲突蹂躏的巴勒斯坦,风险管理和降低公私合作伙伴关系(PPP)风险的战略

IF 4 3区 经济学 Q1 ECONOMICS Journal of the Knowledge Economy Pub Date : 2024-07-04 DOI:10.1007/s13132-024-02103-8
Kawther Mousa, Zenglian Zhang, Mohamed Abdelkhalek Omar Ahmed, Diana R. Anbar, Waleed Hemdan
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讨论战乱地区公私伙伴关系困难的出版物并不多。因此,在巴勒斯坦等战乱地区,特别是加沙地带,公私伙伴关系不成功的主要原因是缺乏足够的证据来提供可行和有效的方法来缓解这些问题。与非冲突地区相比,利益相关者对在冲突地区进行金融和非金融投资缺乏安全感,这可能会阻碍公私伙伴关系的成功。本研究的目的是找出缓解公私伙伴关系建设项目所遇到困难的最有效方法,并强调这些方法的实际应用。对 36 名专家进行了提问,请他们就 21 个问题提供解决方案,并提出实施这些方案的时间框架。每项风险的相关性及其补救措施的可行性和有效性是用来对所建议战略的应用潜力进行排序的三项结果。以色列-巴勒斯坦战争带来的物质不安全是最不利的风险,但最重要的解决方案与政府缺乏对公私伙伴关系发展项目的支持有关。虽然所提出的问题在受武装冲突影响的地区很常见,但由于加沙地带的特殊情况,本研究对其进行了重点分析。从业人员可以利用概述的解决方案来规避其他战争地区的公私伙伴关系风险。此外,研究结果还可以加强该建筑项目的风险分配,并为公私伙伴关系文献的内容增添新的内容。
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Risk Management and Strategies to Alleviate Risks of Public–Private Partnership (PPP) in Conflict-torn Palestine

There are not many publications that discuss the difficulties of PPPs (public–private partnerships) in war-torn areas. As a result, the main causes of the unsuccessful PPPs in war-torn areas such as Palestine, especially the Gaza Strip, are the lack of enough evidence to provide feasible and effective methods to mitigate the issues. The success of PPPs may be hampered by stakeholder insecurity about making financial and non-financial investments in conflict zones compared to non-conflict zones. The goal of this study is to identify the most effective methods for easing the difficulties that PPP construction projects encounter and to highlight the practical applications of those methods. Thirty-six specialists were questioned to provide solutions to 21 problems and suggest the time frames for carrying them out. The relevance of each risk and the viability and effectiveness of its remedies were the three outcomes that were used to rank the application potentials of the suggested strategies. Physical insecurity brought on by Israel–Palestine wars is the most unfavorable risk, but the most important solutions were correlated with the absence of government support for PPP development projects. While the issues raised are common in locations affected by armed conflict, the Gaza Strip is highlighted in this study due to its particular circumstances. The solutions outlined can be used by practitioners to get around PPP risks in other war areas. Additionally, the results can enhance the risk distribution in this building project and add to the body of PPP literature.

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