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Eaton, D, Akbiyikli, R and Dickinson, M (2006) An evaluation of the stimulants and impediments to innovation within PFI/PPP projects. Construction Innovation, 6(02), 63–7.

  • Type: Journal Article
  • Keywords: Innovation impediments; Innovation stimulants; PFI; PPP
  • ISBN/ISSN: 1471-4175
  • URL: http://www.emeraldinsight.com/10.1108/14714170610710668
  • Abstract:
    This paper identifies the theoretical stimulants and impediments associated with the implementation of PFI/PPP (Private Finance Initiative/Public Private Partnership)projects. A current defect of this procurement approach is the unintentional constraint upon the innovations incorporated into the development of PFI projects. A critical evaluation of the published literature has been utilized to synthesize a theoretical model. The paper proposes a theoretical model for the identification of potential innovation stimulants and impediments within this type of procurement. This theoretical model is then utilised to evaluate four previously completed PFI projects. These project case-studies have been examined in detail. The evaluation demonstrates how ineffective current procedures are. The application of this model before project letting could eliminate unintentional constraints and stimulate improved innovation within the process.The implementation of the model could improve the successful delivery of innovation within the entire PFI/PPP procurement process. Record 44.

Finne, C (2006) Publishing building product information: a value net perspective. Construction Innovation, 6(02), 79–96.

Igo, T and Skitmore, M (2006) Diagnosing the organizational culture of an Australian engineering consultancy using the competing values framework. Construction Innovation, 6(02), 121–39.

Marasini, R and Dawood, N (2006) Innovative managerial control system (IMCS): an application in precast concrete building products industry. Construction Innovation, 6(02), 97–120.