August 2024

Stakeholder Dynamics: Rethinking Roles and Responsibilities in User-Pay Transport PPP Projects

Eoin Reeves (ed), University of Limerick, Ireland

Original study by Gabriel Castelblanco & Jose Guevara

This paper explores the important issue of stakeholder management strategies in user-pay PPP projects.  While extant literature often focuses on the interests of either responsible stakeholders (i.e., the PPP consortium and the contracting agency) or impacted stakeholders, this study addresses the critical but underexplored dynamics between diverse groups, such as local communities, interest groups, advisors, local governments, users, and debt providers, who interact and shape project outcomes.

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