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Public-Private Partnership in the Cultural Heritage Sector (CROSBI ID 246096)

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Jelinčić, Daniela Angelina ; Tišma, Sanja ; Senkić, Matea ; Dodig, Domagoj Public-Private Partnership in the Cultural Heritage Sector // Transylvanian Review of Administrative Sciences, Special Issue (2017), 74-89. doi: 10.24193/tras.SI2017.5

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Jelinčić, Daniela Angelina ; Tišma, Sanja ; Senkić, Matea ; Dodig, Domagoj

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Public-Private Partnership in the Cultural Heritage Sector

Over the past few decades public-private partnership or PPP has become a new way for delivering and financing public sector projects. It may involve investment in fully economic infrastructure such as highways, railways, airports, seaports, etc. up to the investments in social infrastructure projects, such as schools, hospitals, museums and other significant and historic buildings from the public interest. The main objective of this article is to analyze the situation in Croatia, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia concerning the topic of public-private partnership (PPP) in order to provide grounds for possible future investments in cultural heritage in these countries. For this purpose, a comparative analysis of legal and institutional framework was carried out as well as pre-structured interview with key stakeholders (public and private sector representatives). Special attention has been paid to PPP projects in the revitalization of cultural heritage. The results of the analysis showed the lack of PPP investments in cultural sector and also identified possible obstacles in public sector administrative procedures. The results of the analysis may be further used to stimulate both public authorities to set strategic directions for heritage revitalization plans based on PPP schemes as well as private investors who may seek for feasible business models complemented with social responsibility benefits.

public-private partnership ; cultural heritage ; Croatia ; Poland ; Slovakia ; Slovenia

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Special Issue

2017.

74-89

objavljeno

1842-2845

2247-8310

10.24193/tras.SI2017.5

Povezanost rada

Etnologija i antropologija, Projektni menadžment

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