Project management in public-private partnerships: a conceptual framework based on a systematic literature review
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Resumo: | Abstract: Despite the increasing number of Public-Private Partnerships projects, the results have shown little effectiveness and difficulties in several aspects of project management. This study performs a systematic literature review combining bibliometric analysis and content analysis to identify the challenges in managing these projects and techniques to overcome them, highlighting the critical success factors for project management. The results indicate an increasing number of researches in the field, but there is still a lack of systematization of the management tools and absence of critical success factors during the accomplishment of this type of project. This study proposes a systematization of these elements throughout the project cycle, allowing project managers to visualize challenges and techniques to increase the results related to the main success factors of each stage. |
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Project management in public-private partnerships: a conceptual framework based on a systematic literature review |
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Project management in public-private partnerships: a conceptual framework based on a systematic literature review |
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Project management in public-private partnerships: a conceptual framework based on a systematic literature review Magalhães,Lucas Project management Public-private-partnerships Systematic literature review |
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Project management in public-private partnerships: a conceptual framework based on a systematic literature review |
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Project management in public-private partnerships: a conceptual framework based on a systematic literature review |
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Project management in public-private partnerships: a conceptual framework based on a systematic literature review |
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Project management in public-private partnerships: a conceptual framework based on a systematic literature review |
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Project management in public-private partnerships: a conceptual framework based on a systematic literature review |
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Magalhães,Lucas |
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Magalhães,Lucas Figueiredo,Lucas Baraças Jesus,Lucas Torres de |
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Figueiredo,Lucas Baraças Jesus,Lucas Torres de |
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Magalhães,Lucas Figueiredo,Lucas Baraças Jesus,Lucas Torres de |
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Project management Public-private-partnerships Systematic literature review |
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Project management Public-private-partnerships Systematic literature review |
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Abstract: Despite the increasing number of Public-Private Partnerships projects, the results have shown little effectiveness and difficulties in several aspects of project management. This study performs a systematic literature review combining bibliometric analysis and content analysis to identify the challenges in managing these projects and techniques to overcome them, highlighting the critical success factors for project management. The results indicate an increasing number of researches in the field, but there is still a lack of systematization of the management tools and absence of critical success factors during the accomplishment of this type of project. This study proposes a systematization of these elements throughout the project cycle, allowing project managers to visualize challenges and techniques to increase the results related to the main success factors of each stage. |
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