The Australian Government Information Management Office (AGIMO) “
Public Private Partnership Opportunities in e-Government” (2002).
European Commission,
Public Private Partnerships (PPP) website - includes Guidelines for Successful Public-Private Partnerships and Resource Book on PPP case studies
National Council for Public-Private Partnerships (US).
McKinsey & Company, “
Building Effective Public Private Partnerships: Lessons Learnt from the Jordan Education Initiative” (May 2005).
International Monetary Fund (IMF), “
Public-Private Partnerships” (2004).
Department of the Parliamentary Library, Australia, Research Paper No. 1 2002–03, “
Public Private Partnerships: An Introduction” (2002).
J. Satyanarayana,
Challenges of e-Government … two success stories from India.
Williams Trefor, “
Moving to Public-Private Partnerships: Learning from Experience around the World” (2003).
Bangladesh Private Sector Infrastructure Guidelines (2004) - focused on physical infrastructure projects
Subhash Bhatnagar, “
PPP in Delivery of e-Government Services to Urban and Rural Citizens: Key Lessons in Implementation.”
European Commission, “
Initiative on Public Private Partnerships and Community Law on Public Procurement and Concessions."
F.G. Filip, Doina Banciu, and Irina Socol, “
Building Linkages Between Academic Knowledge Institutions And Private Industrial Organizations: A Case Study” (examines partnership between SIVECO Romania and the National Institute for Research and Development in Informatics).
OECD e-Government Symposium, “Making Change Happen,” Annex A: “
Creating effective partnerships with the private sector” (14-15 July 2004).
Lyle Wray, Citizens League, UN DESA and Government of Italy, “
Role of Private Sector in e-Government Development, e-Government Private Public Partnership. Description of Private and Public Roles.”
Nidhi Mathur and Sagarika Chakraborty, “
Efficient Administration Through E- Governance” pp. 7-9.
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