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AuthorOwusu-Manu D.-G.
AuthorEdwards D.J.
AuthorKukah A.S.
AuthorParn E.A.
AuthorEl-Gohary H.
AuthorHosseini M.R.
Available date2019-09-24T08:16:01Z
Publication Date2018
Publication NameJournal of Engineering, Design and Technology
ResourceScopus
ISSN17260531
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1108/JEDT-01-2018-0001
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/11939
AbstractPurpose: Failures of public?private partnership (PPP) projects are often ascribed to the agency problem, which arise under conditions of inadequate and asymmetric information when a principal (the client) hires an agent (the contractor). This paper aims to identify the causes and effects of moral hazard and adverse selection on PPP construction projects using a synthesis of extant literature (to determine key variables) and analysis of survey questionnaire data collected. Design/methodology/approach: Mean score ranking was used to rank the causes and effects of moral hazard and adverse selection problems in PPP construction projects. One sample t-test was conducted to establish the relative significance of these variables. Findings: Effort dimensions (which are not verifiable), low transfer of risk, lack of accurate information about project conditions, wrong party chosen to execute project and renegotiation of contracts were the most significant causes of moral hazard and adverse selection problems in PPP construction projects. In addition, reduction of competition, high transaction costs, consequences on profitability of project, siphoning of funds and negative implications on enforceability of contract were the most significant effects of moral hazard and adverse selection problems in PPP construction projects. Practical implications: Application of these findings will help mitigating moral hazard and adverse selection problems occurring when undertaking PPP construction projects. Originality/value: Research findings provide guidance to construction stakeholders in the PPP sector on the different causes and effects of adverse selection and moral hazard. This pioneering study is the first to conduct an empirical assessment of the causes and effects of moral hazard and adverse selection of PPP construction projects in a developing country. ? 2018, Emerald Publishing Limited.
Languageen
PublisherEmerald Group Publishing Ltd.
SubjectAdverse selection
Causes and effects
Construction projects
Ghana
Moral hazard
Public?private partnership
TitleAn empirical examination of moral hazards and adverse selection on PPP projects: A case study of Ghana
TypeArticle
Pagination910 - 924
Issue Number6
Volume Number16


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