交易成本
爱尔兰
公司治理
数据库事务
不完全合同
理性
业务
承包
经济
私营部门
事前
有限理性
公共关系
财务
政治学
微观经济学
法学
运营管理
经济增长
语言学
哲学
激励
计算机科学
程序设计语言
宏观经济学
标识
DOI:10.1111/j.1467-9299.2008.00743.x
摘要
This paper explores the practice of contracting in public private partnerships (PPP). Focusing on the first Irish PPP to provide secondary schools, it draws on perspectives from transaction cost economics and socio‐legal theory. It finds that the ex ante contractual setting was undermined by pushing forward with the PPP before conducting an adequate level of project appraisal. It explores the experiences of key stakeholders in the ex post contracting stage and concludes that the conduct of contracting practice was not characterized by the shift to relational contracting expected under PPP. Whereas this approach to contractual governance did not hinder the development of broadly trusting relations between the client and contractor, this was not manifest in terms of relations between the contractor and schools. A significant degree of conflict was evident in some schools‐contractor relations, something which can be attributed to sources of transaction costs, including incomplete information, bounded rationality and uncertainty.
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