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Factors attracting private sector investments in public–private partnerships in developing countries

, 2017
The increasing demand for public infrastructure has caused a rise in the global adoption of the public–private partnership (PPP) concept. However, over the past years, most of the developing countries have failed to attract more private investments as ...
R. Osei-Kyei, A. Chan
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Measuring patients’ healthcare service quality perceptions, satisfaction, and loyalty in public and private sector hospitals in Pakistan

, 2016
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the relationship between healthcare perceived service quality (HCSQ) and patient loyalty. Mediating role of patient satisfaction is also assessed between HCSQ and patient loyalty.
Asma Shabbir, S. A. Malik, S. Malik
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A Private‐Sector Perspective

Australian Accounting Review, 2004
The Public‐Private Partnership model is best placed as a means for delivering public infrastructure for government. However, the private sector needs to consider some issues if it is to encourage governments to use this model effectively. Specifically, for the public‐private partnership model to be sustained and accepted by governments, the private ...
Catherine De Giorgio, Mick Lilley
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The Private Sector

1993
Insurance as an instrument is central to the broad topic of care. Its principal characteristics were considered in the previous chapter while the public sector will be the subject of the next. It is the task of the present chapter to examine the four modes of health cover that happen to be supplied in the private sector of the mixed welfare economy ...
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The Private Sector

1998
As the demand on the welfare state continues to increase while the supply of tax revenues reaches its electorally acceptable limit, the state faces some key political choices. Should it seek to control or redirect the demand for welfare? Should it seek to achieve a better match between the demand for welfare and the supply of tax revenues through a ...
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AT&T and the Private-Sector Origins of Private-Sector Affirmative Action

Journal of Policy History, 2008
In January 1973, American Telephone & Telegraph, then the world's largest private-sector employer, entered into a Consent Decree with the United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. In this decree, following a fourteen-month dispute before the Federal Communications Commission,at&tagreed to implement specific goals and timetables for
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Measuring intellectual capital performance of Indian banks: A public and private sector comparison

, 2016
Purpose - – The purpose of this paper is to measure the intellectual capital performance of Indian banks and established a relationship between intellectual capital and return on assets (ROA).
Sukhdev Singh   +3 more
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Cross-sector partnerships and public health: challenges and opportunities for addressing obesity and noncommunicable diseases through engagement with the private sector.

Annual Review of Public Health, 2015
Over the past few decades, cross-sector partnerships with the private sector have become an increasingly accepted practice in public health, particularly in efforts to address infectious diseases in low- and middle-income countries.
L. Johnston, D. Finegood
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Private sector cuts

Nursing Standard, 1989
The marathon hospital waiting-times that some patients are forced to endure have now become part of the great British way of life. So when a new hospital unit opened in Taunton recently, it was no surprise to find that someone quickly managed to get to the front of the queue.
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A Private-Sector Perspective

Science, 2001
Transducing the Genome Information, Anarchy, and Revolution in the Biomedical Sciences. Gary Zweiger. McGraw-Hill, New York, 2001. 287 pp. $24.95. ISBN 0-07-136980-5. This exploration of the emergence and significance of genomics offers non-specialist readers an insider's view of the changes information ...
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