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This book looks at what drives effective management of public-private partnerships (PPP) by examining widely cited Singapore success and failure PPP cases. It offers more feasible strategies and conditions that can contribute towards successful collbaorative governance between public agencies and private counterparts for the new century.

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This book looks at what drives effective management of public-private partnerships (PPP) by examining widely cited Singapore success and failure PPP cases. It offers more feasible strategies and conditions that can contribute towards successful collbaorative governance between public agencies and private counterparts for the new century.
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Soojin Kim is Assistant Professor of the Public Policy and Global Affairs Programme, School of Social Sciences, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. She earned her PhD in the School of Public Affairs and Administration, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Newark Campus, in May 2015. Her research and teaching interests focus on public budgeting and financial management, contracting out, public-private partnerships, institutional arrangements in policy choices, and mixed methods research design. Kai Xiang Kwa is currently a PhD candidate at the School of Social Sciences at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. His research interests include: public administration (PA) and public policy (PP) in Singapore and China; public service motivation (PSM) in Singapore and China; politics, media and culture in PA and PP; mixed methods, quantitative and qualitative research methods in PA and PP.