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Une assise au développement des PPP : la confiance institutionnelle, interorganisationnelle et interpersonnelle

By: RAMONJAVELO, Valéry ... [et al.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: Toronto : IPAC Institute of Public Administration of Canada, 2006Canadian Public Administration 49, 3, p. 350-374Abstract: Collaboration between the partners, which itself is linked to the trust they have in one another, is of crucial importance to the success of a public-private partnership, or PPP.. The objective of this research is to understand the dynamics involved in the establishment and evolution of this trust within the specific framework of a partnership involving a private corporation and a government agency. At the outset, three major types of trust are identified: institutional trust, inter-organizational trust, and interpersonal trust. The analysis of the events and elements that trigger the switching from one type of trust to another makes it clear that the three types complement one another throughout the collaborative relationship, although any one of them can predominate over the others at any given time. Furthermore, the conclusion based on the case analysis is that institutional trust remains the most important condition for ensuring and maintaining a well-performing partnership
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Collaboration between the partners, which itself is linked to the trust they have in one another, is of crucial importance to the success of a public-private partnership, or PPP.. The objective of this research is to understand the dynamics involved in the establishment and evolution of this trust within the specific framework of a partnership involving a private corporation and a government agency. At the outset, three major types of trust are identified: institutional trust, inter-organizational trust, and interpersonal trust. The analysis of the events and elements that trigger the switching from one type of trust to another makes it clear that the three types complement one another throughout the collaborative relationship, although any one of them can predominate over the others at any given time. Furthermore, the conclusion based on the case analysis is that institutional trust remains the most important condition for ensuring and maintaining a well-performing partnership

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