'Public interest' has always been a necessary and unavoidable condition in Public-Private Partnership negotiated-type (PPPN), introduced in the Italian law in 1992. However, only in 2014 that the meaning of public interest has been clarified through art. 17.1 letter g) of Law no. 164/2014, by matching it with an extraordinary contribute of urbanisation. In this law the extraordinary contribution is defined by taking into account only the purely financial criteria. Instead, European Directives and case law reaffirmed the multi-dimensional connotation of public interest. The aim of this work is the construction of an evaluation multi-criteria procedure enabling a municipality to evaluate the public interest of a PPPN initiative, by considering heterogeneous financial, procedural, socio-economic, environmental, technical components. The procedure is applicable in the European context where PPPN shall apply; to test its operational capacity it will be applied to a case study: the Integrated Action Programme in Mentana (RM).

Public interest evaluation in negotiated public-private partnership / Battisti, Fabrizio; Guarini, Maria Rosaria. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MULTICRITERIA DECISION MAKING. - ISSN 2040-1078. - 7:1(2017), pp. 54-89. [10.1504/IJMCDM.2017.085163]

Public interest evaluation in negotiated public-private partnership

BATTISTI, FABRIZIO;GUARINI, Maria Rosaria
2017

Abstract

'Public interest' has always been a necessary and unavoidable condition in Public-Private Partnership negotiated-type (PPPN), introduced in the Italian law in 1992. However, only in 2014 that the meaning of public interest has been clarified through art. 17.1 letter g) of Law no. 164/2014, by matching it with an extraordinary contribute of urbanisation. In this law the extraordinary contribution is defined by taking into account only the purely financial criteria. Instead, European Directives and case law reaffirmed the multi-dimensional connotation of public interest. The aim of this work is the construction of an evaluation multi-criteria procedure enabling a municipality to evaluate the public interest of a PPPN initiative, by considering heterogeneous financial, procedural, socio-economic, environmental, technical components. The procedure is applicable in the European context where PPPN shall apply; to test its operational capacity it will be applied to a case study: the Integrated Action Programme in Mentana (RM).
2017
appraisal; CVPA; MCDA cost volume profit analysis; Multi-criteria decision analysis; public interest; public-private partnership; stakeholders analysis; strategy and management1409 Tourism; leisure and hospitality management; management science and operations research
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Public interest evaluation in negotiated public-private partnership / Battisti, Fabrizio; Guarini, Maria Rosaria. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MULTICRITERIA DECISION MAKING. - ISSN 2040-1078. - 7:1(2017), pp. 54-89. [10.1504/IJMCDM.2017.085163]
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