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Social Responsibility Initiatives for Public-Private Partnership Projects: A Comparative Study between China and Ghana
doi: 10.3390/su11051338
handle: 10397/80744
Sustainability is a global issue and its enhancement through modern forms of procurements, such as public-private partnership (PPP), has become topical considering the huge impact of PPP activities on society, the economy, and the environment. However, one way of promoting sustainability thorough PPPs is the adoption of social responsibility (SR) initiatives/factors. This paper aims to empirically investigate the SR factors in PPPs through a comparative study between China and Ghana. An empirical questionnaire survey was conducted in both China and Ghana. Further, the mean score ranking, Kendall’s coefficient of concordance, and Mann-Whitney U test were used for data analysis. Results show that SR factors related to the economic efficiency of PPP projects and climate change adaptation are critical in China, whereas in Ghana, SR factors directly related to job creation and environmental protection are critical. The outputs of this study inform investors of the critical SR initiatives to consider when engaging in PPPs in Asia and Africa. In addition, they provide a solid knowledge base for the continuous international debate on how sustainability could be enhanced through PPP policy.
- Western Sydney University Australia
- Sichuan University China (People's Republic of)
- Hong Kong Polytechnic University (香港理工大學) Hong Kong
- Hong Kong Polytechnic University (香港理工大學) China (People's Republic of)
- University of Technology Sydney (UTS) Australia
690, China, 090502 - Construction Engineering, social responsibility of business, social responsibility, Social responsibility, Ghana, Sustainable development, public-private sector cooperation, 870499 - Construction Processes not elsewhere classified, sustainable development, sustainability, public-private partnership, Sustainability, Public-private partnership
690, China, 090502 - Construction Engineering, social responsibility of business, social responsibility, Social responsibility, Ghana, Sustainable development, public-private sector cooperation, 870499 - Construction Processes not elsewhere classified, sustainable development, sustainability, public-private partnership, Sustainability, Public-private partnership
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