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082 _aCEM TH-0386
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100 _aKelkar, Aakash Pradeep (PG190007)
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245 0 _aAnalysing transparency in implementation of national highway PPP projects in India (Softcopy is also available)
260 _c2021
300 _axviii,109p.
505 _aContents ABSTRACT i UNDERTAKING iii CERTIFICATE v ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS vii NOMENCLATURE ix LIST OF FIGURES xv LIST OF TABLES xvii CHAPTER-1: INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 Introduction and Need for study 1 1.2 Objectives 4 1.3 Scope of the work 4 1.4 Methodology 4 1.5 Timeline of activities 5 1.6 Contribution 6 CHAPTER – 2 : LITERATURE REVIEW 7 2.1 Public-Private Partnership 7 2.2 Stakeholders in PPP 10 2.3 PPP in India 10 2.4 What is Transparency 14 2.5 Why is transparency necessary? 24 2.6 Barriers to enable transparency in PPP projects 27 2.7 Ways of creating transparency in PPP projects 28 2.8 Summary 31 CHAPTER – 3 : Research methodology 33 3.1 Selection of Research Approach 33 3.2 Literature Review 34 3.3 Data Collection 36 3.3.1 Case Study Documents data collection 36 3.3.2 Interaction with Domain Experts 36 3.3.3 Questionnaire Survey 37 3.4 Data Analysis 37 xii 3.4.1 Cross case Analysis of selected documents (Qualitative) 37 3.4.2 Quantitative analysis of Questionnaire survey 38 CHAPTER – 4 : Data collection 39 4.1 Introduction 39 4.2 Preparation of framework 39 4.3 Interaction with domain experts 40 4.4 Case study 41 4.4.1 Unit of analysis 41 4.4.2 Case study 1 – NH -73, Gagalheri – Yamunanagar Section 42 4.4.3 Case study 2 – NH – 6, Salasar-Nagaur Section 42 4.4.4 Case study 3 – NH-8E, Dwarka Porbandar Section 43 4.4.5 Case study 4 – USA 43 4.4.6 Documents collected for cross case analysis 43 4.5 Questionnaire Survey 44 CHAPTER – 5 : Data analysis 45 5.1 Introduction 45 5.2 Interaction with Domain Experts 45 5.2.1 Key findings from the Interaction 49 5.3 Cross case analysis 51 5.3.1 Input transparency 51 5.3.2 Process transparency 54 5.3.3 Output transparency 56 5.4 Analysis of questionnaire survey 67 5.4.1 Relative Importance Index (RII) 67 5.4.2 Reliability testing 73 5.4.3 T-test 74 CHAPTER – 6 : Summary and conclusion 77 6.1 Conclusion 77 6.2 Limitations 79 6.3 Future scope 79 REFERENCES 81 APPENDIX 86 Appendix A – Developed framework for cross case analysis 86 Appendix B – Interaction with domain experts session questions 89 xiii Appendix C – Questionnaire Survey responses 90 Appendix D – Questionnaire Form 93 Appendix E – World Bank guidelines 108
700 _aDevkar, Ganesh (Guide)
890 _aIndia
891 _a2019 Batch
891 _aConstruction Engineering and Management
891 _aFT-PG
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