Contractual and Relational Governance as Positioned-Practices in Ongoing Public–Private Partnership Projects
Abstract
This article introduces a process framework based on the realist social theory for studying governing in ongoing public–private partnerships (PPPs). Contractual and relational practices are defined as activities enacted and re-created by virtue of actors’ dual positions: at both the partnership and the parent organizational levels. In PPPs, complementarities and contradictions between public, rule-bureaucratic logic and private, market-oriented...
Paper Details
Title
Contractual and Relational Governance as Positioned-Practices in Ongoing Public–Private Partnership Projects
Published Date
Jun 10, 2019
Journal
Volume
50
Issue
6
Pages
716 - 733
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