Book launch: Rethinking Public-Private Partnerships
"Rethinking Public-Private Partnerships - strategies for turbulent times" is the name of a new book edited by Professor Carsten Greve and co-editor Professor Graeme Hodge. The 30th of April 2013 the CBS Public-Private Platform will host a book launch in order to shed light on the book and the interesting question of how to examine PPP's in turbulent times.
Abstract:
The global financial crisis hit the world in a remarkable way in late 2008. Many governments and private sector organizations, who had considered Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) to be their future, were forced to rethink their strategy in the wake of the crisis, as a lot of the available private funding upon which PPPs relied, was suddenly no longer available to the same extent. At the same time, governments and international organizations, like the European Union, were striving to make closer partnerships between the public sector and the private sector economy a hallmark for future policy initiatives.
This book examines PPPs in the context of turbulent times following the global financial crisis (GFC). PPPs can come in many forms, and the book sets out to distinguish between the many alternative views of partnerships; a project, a policy, a symbol of the role of the private sector in a mixed economy, or a governance tool - all within a particular cultural and historical context.
This book is about rethinking PPPs in the wake of the financial crisis and aims to give a clearer picture of the kind of conceptual frameworks that researchers might employ to now study PPPs. The crisis took much of the glamour out of PPPs, but theoretical advances have been made by researchers in a number of areas and this book examines selected new research approaches to the study of PPPs.
Program
16:00-16:15
Welcome by Susana Borrás, Head of Department, Department of Business and Politics, CBS.
16:15-17:15
Presentation by
• Carsten Greve, Professor at Department of Busines and Politics and Academic Director of CBS Public-Private Platform
Response by
• Grahame Thompson, Professor at Department of Business and Politics, CBS
17:15-17:45
Open discussion
17:45-18:30
Reception
Registration
publicprivateplatform@cbs.dk by the 25th of April