Human capacity building strategies for improving PPP implementation in Tanzanian construction projects

被引:2
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作者
Chileshe, Nicholas [1 ,2 ]
Kavishe, Neema [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ South Australia, Sustainable Infrastruct & Resource Management, UniSA STEM, Adelaide, SA, Australia
[2] Univ Johannesburg, Fac Engn & Built Environm, Johannesburg, South Africa
[3] Ardhi Univ, Sch Architecture Construct Econ & Management SACE, Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania
关键词
Developing countries; Tanzania; Human capacity building; Strategies; Public-private partnership (PPP); PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP; INFRASTRUCTURE; POLICY;
D O I
10.1108/BEPAM-08-2021-0110
中图分类号
TU [建筑科学];
学科分类号
0813 ;
摘要
Purpose Implementation of public-private partnerships (PPPs) in African projects is inundated with a number of capacity building challenges which affects growth and project performance. Further, there is paucity of empirical studies on the strategies for overcoming these challenges. Therefore, this research addresses that knowledge gap by examining the human capacity building (HCB) strategies for improving PPP implementation in construction projects in developing countries, with a focus on Tanzania. Design/methodology/approach HCB strategies identified from the scoping review were administered to 81 handpicked Tanzanian practitioners attending PPP training course. To examine the differences in the perception of the identified HCB strategies, and the relationships between different pairs of the HCB strategies, the data were subjected descriptive statistics, parametric tests, Kendall's concordance and Pearson correlational analysis, including group wise correlation analysis. Findings Based on the overall sample, "Engagement of stakeholders on capacity development", "Organization of PPP seminars and training" and "Introduction of in-house training to Public institutions expected to undertake PPP projects" are the top ranked HCB strategies. "Development of study tours to stakeholders involved in PPP projects" is the least ranked. Significant differences between the sub-groups of "no PPP experience" and "some PPP experience" were evident for "Invitation of International experts to share experiences" and "Sharing of responsibilities" HCB strategies. The "no PPP experience" group rated both strategies higher than those with "some PPP experience". Practical implications The identified HCB strategies can be used as a "road map" for the development of appropriate engagement strategies with various stakeholders for the successful implementation of PPP thereby, enhancing the performance of the construction firms. Originality/value Eight strategies have been identified from the literature and tested for the Tanzanian context. The uniqueness of Tanzanian PPP implementation context arising from varying cultural, organizational, political and economic conditions differentiates the priority of HCB strategies when compared to other contexts where these strategies were investigated. This is germane to the PPP research.
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页码:906 / 923
页数:18
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