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Lima, S., Brochado, A. & Marques, R. C. (2021). Public-private partnerships – a risk approach in the water sector.  5th International Conference on WATER ECONOMICS, STATISTICS and FINANCE.
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S. M. Lima et al.,  "Public-private partnerships – a risk approach in the water sector", in  5th Int. Conf. on WATER ECONOMICS, STATISTICS and FINANCE, 2021
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@misc{lima2021_1734886454077,
	author = "Lima, S. and Brochado, A. and Marques, R. C.",
	title = "Public-private partnerships – a risk approach in the water sector",
	year = "2021",
	url = "https://www2.isep.ipp.pt/iwa_porto2021/index.php?page=invitation"
}
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TY  - CPAPER
TI  - Public-private partnerships – a risk approach in the water sector
T2  -  5th International Conference on WATER ECONOMICS, STATISTICS and FINANCE
AU  - Lima, S.
AU  - Brochado, A.
AU  - Marques, R. C.
PY  - 2021
UR  - https://www2.isep.ipp.pt/iwa_porto2021/index.php?page=invitation
AB  - Abstract: This study provides a contribution on how public-private partnership arrangements can more efficiently 
address risk. The perception of risk management by different stakeholders is presented. 
The results are based on semi-open interviews performed to public-private partnership experts. Literature 
suggested five risk categories, namely financial, context, technical and operational, commercial and infrastructure.
Twenty-five risk factors with high impact were established as a result of the semi-interviews. The top-five 
critical risk factors are related to political interference, no baselines for measurement performance, unfavourable 
global private investment climate, non-payment of bills and water asset condition uncertainty.
The traditional risk management approach in public-private partnerships contracts have space to improve. 
Study results supported that risk category context ranked first, nevertheless, emergent topics such infrastructure 
risk category are equally relevant
ER  -