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Exploring Risk Aspects in Public-Private Partnership Infrastructure Research: A Bibliometric Analysis Sunandar, Ali; Abd Karim, Saipol Bari; Zolkafli, Umi Kalsum
Journal of Infrastructure Policy and Management (JIPM) Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Infrastructure Policy and Management (JIPM)
Publisher : PT Penjaminan Infrastruktur Indonesia (Persero)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35166/jipm.v7i1.45

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The risk aspect is a key component of the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) infrastructure scheme. The study employed bibliometric analysis to shed light on research trends concerning risk aspects in PPP. The author focused on publication trends, co-authorship networks, local citation patterns, cluster analysis, and co-occurrence of key terms. In addition, the authors compiled a list of studies on the risk aspects of PPP infrastructure. Using bibliometric data from 356 Scopus-indexed publications, this study identifies the leading authors, nations, institutions, publishers, influential papers, and research topics related PPP infrastructure risk over the past decade (2014-2023). The findings reveal that from 2014 to 2017, research predominantly focused on risk factors, success criteria, development projects, contracts, toll roads, water supply, and social infrastructure. Between 2018 and 2020, the emphasis shifted towards risk assessment, risk analysis, risk management, and risk allocation. Since 2021, the research trends have evolved to include urban growth, investment, the private sector, partnership models, internet protocols, and intelligent systems. Future research on PPP infrastructure risk should incorporate technological concepts and business entity perspectives. This study also contextualizes its findings within the broader landscape of emerging markets in Asia and globally and highlights these trends in the Indonesian context.
Exploring Delphi Method Utilization Research Trends on Public-Private Partnership Infrastructure Studies Sunandar, Ali; Abd Karim, Saipol Bari; Zolkafli @Zulkifly, Umi Kalsum
Journal of Infrastructure Policy and Management (JIPM) Vol. 8 No. 1 (2025): Journal of Infrastructure Policy and Management (JIPM)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35166/jipm.v8i1.92

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This study seeks to explore the application of the Delphi method in Public-Private Partnership (PPP) infrastructure research over a ten-year span (2015-2024), with a focus on various characteristics such as the application of the Delphi method across different PPP infrastructure sectors, expert criteria for Delphi panels, the diverse use of consensus, and the execution of Delphi rounds. Employing a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) guided by the PRISMA framework, the study utilizes thematic categories alongside co-occurrence and co-authorship analyses to identify trends in the application of the Delphi method in PPP infrastructure studies. The review concentrates on literature indexed in two leading academic databases: Web of Science (WoS) and Scopus. The findings indicate that the use of the Delphi method has grown significantly in the past ten years within infrastructure PPP schemes, particularly in emerging countries driven by the increasing demand for infrastructure development. Research trends have highlighted a variety of characteristics of the Delphi method, including criteria for selecting experts, the number of expert participants, the number of Delphi rounds, and different approaches for achieving consensus or agreement. These findings offer valuable insights to inform and enhance the methodological rigor of future research utilizing the Delphi method in the context of PPP infrastructure.