TY - JOUR
T1 - Exploring the role of traditional authorities in managing the public as stakeholders on PPP projects : a case study
AU - Dansoh, Ayirebi
AU - Frimpong, Samuel
AU - Ampratwum, Godslove
AU - Oppong, Goodenough Dennis
AU - Osei-Kyei, Robert
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - Previous research indicates that involving representatives of the public in stakeholder management increases the likelihood of obtaining successful outcomes when managing the public as stakeholders on PPP projects. Relatively little is however known about the exact roles played by traditional authorities, who are powerful public representatives and significantly influence the public and the stakeholder management process on PPP projects worldwide. A case study of a PPP was conducted to explore this question. Through a thematic analysis of data collected from multiple sources, four main roles of traditional authorities were identified: mediation; project monitoring; community representation; and custody management of community culture and physical resources. These roles and their associated outcomes make traditional authorities a crucial link between project executors and the public during stakeholder management. This study provides a step towards developing strategies for collaborating with traditional authorities for better stakeholder management of the public on PPP projects.
AB - Previous research indicates that involving representatives of the public in stakeholder management increases the likelihood of obtaining successful outcomes when managing the public as stakeholders on PPP projects. Relatively little is however known about the exact roles played by traditional authorities, who are powerful public representatives and significantly influence the public and the stakeholder management process on PPP projects worldwide. A case study of a PPP was conducted to explore this question. Through a thematic analysis of data collected from multiple sources, four main roles of traditional authorities were identified: mediation; project monitoring; community representation; and custody management of community culture and physical resources. These roles and their associated outcomes make traditional authorities a crucial link between project executors and the public during stakeholder management. This study provides a step towards developing strategies for collaborating with traditional authorities for better stakeholder management of the public on PPP projects.
KW - Ghana
KW - infrastructure (economics)
KW - public-private sector cooperation
KW - stakeholder management
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/1959.7/uws:54913
U2 - 10.1080/15623599.2020.1725722
DO - 10.1080/15623599.2020.1725722
M3 - Article
SN - 1562-3599
VL - 20
SP - 628
EP - 641
JO - International Journal of Construction Management
JF - International Journal of Construction Management
IS - 6
ER -