Ismail, Suhaiza
(2013)
Factors Attracting The Use Of Public Private Partnership In Malaysia.
Journal of Construction in Developing Countries , 18 (1).
pp. 95-108.
ISSN 1823-6499
Abstract
The study aims to investigate the factors that attract the adoption of public private
partnership (PPP) in Malaysia. It also intends to examine the differences in the perception of
those factors by the government and private sector. A questionnaire survey was used to
elicit the perceptions of the public and private sectors on the attractive factors of PPP
adoption in Malaysia. One hundred and twenty two usable responses were analysed using
Statistical Package for the Social Science (SPSS) to rank the importance of the factors based
on the overall responses, as well as the responses from both the public and the private
sectors and to examine the differences in the perceptions between the two sectors. The
overall results show that "facilitate creative and innovative approaches", "solve the problem
of public sector budget restraint", "provide an integrated solution", "benefit local economic
development" and "accelerate project development" are the top five attractive factors for
adopting PPP in Malaysia. In terms of the differences in the perception between the public
and private sector groups, the statistical test results indicated that there are significant
differences in the perception for a number of factors
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