Research Article

ALLOCATION OF RISK IN PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS IN INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY

Volume: 12 Number: 1 June 30, 2020
  • Danielle Nel
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ALLOCATION OF RISK IN PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS IN INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY

Abstract

A public private partnership (PPP) is an agreement between a public and a private party to achieve a strategic objective. The PPP model is based on three principles: risk allocation and transfer, affordability, and value for money. Traditionally, PPPs have been leveraged for hard service development such as infrastructure development. The advancement of technology within the context of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) has created new opportunities and risks for PPPs as important mechanisms for the promotion of development. The 4IR has implications for government service delivery, which have brought about an increased demand for service delivery innovation and the development of information and communications technology (ICT). Although PPPs have traditionally focused on hard services, it is important to consider PPPs for soft service delivery. It is therefore necessary to rethink the role of the PPP model as an alternative service delivery mechanism. The aim of this article is to discuss risk allocation in ICT PPPs. The research approach is qualitative in nature. The research method is based on a desktop analysis of literature and secondary data utilising unobtrusive research techniques such as conceptual and documentary analyses. The article identified various risks and opportunities for PPPs for service delivery innovation. These partnerships are often faced with high levels of uncertainty in terms of funding, level of stakeholder commitment, and complex relationships. Other risks include vendor financing, market risk, intellectual property (IP) risk, data governance, and regulatory risk. The deployment of ICT can reinforce and expand PPPs beyond all previous limitations and boundaries. This research makes proposals for good practices for risk allocation in ICT PPPs.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Software Engineering (Other)

Journal Section

Research Article

Authors

Danielle Nel This is me
0000-0001-9896-3566
South Africa

Publication Date

June 30, 2020

Submission Date

September 26, 2019

Acceptance Date

November 30, 2019

Published in Issue

Year 2020 Volume: 12 Number: 1

APA
Nel, D. (2020). ALLOCATION OF RISK IN PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS IN INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY. International Journal of EBusiness and EGovernment Studies, 12(1), 17-32. https://doi.org/10.34111/ijebeg.202012102
AMA
1.Nel D. ALLOCATION OF RISK IN PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS IN INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY. IJEBEG. 2020;12(1):17-32. doi:10.34111/ijebeg.202012102
Chicago
Nel, Danielle. 2020. “ALLOCATION OF RISK IN PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS IN INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY”. International Journal of EBusiness and EGovernment Studies 12 (1): 17-32. https://doi.org/10.34111/ijebeg.202012102.
EndNote
Nel D (June 1, 2020) ALLOCATION OF RISK IN PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS IN INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY. International Journal of eBusiness and eGovernment Studies 12 1 17–32.
IEEE
[1]D. Nel, “ALLOCATION OF RISK IN PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS IN INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY”, IJEBEG, vol. 12, no. 1, pp. 17–32, June 2020, doi: 10.34111/ijebeg.202012102.
ISNAD
Nel, Danielle. “ALLOCATION OF RISK IN PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS IN INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY”. International Journal of eBusiness and eGovernment Studies 12/1 (June 1, 2020): 17-32. https://doi.org/10.34111/ijebeg.202012102.
JAMA
1.Nel D. ALLOCATION OF RISK IN PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS IN INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY. IJEBEG. 2020;12:17–32.
MLA
Nel, Danielle. “ALLOCATION OF RISK IN PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS IN INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY”. International Journal of EBusiness and EGovernment Studies, vol. 12, no. 1, June 2020, pp. 17-32, doi:10.34111/ijebeg.202012102.
Vancouver
1.Danielle Nel. ALLOCATION OF RISK IN PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS IN INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY. IJEBEG. 2020 Jun. 1;12(1):17-32. doi:10.34111/ijebeg.202012102

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