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International Handbook on Mega-Projects
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Edited by Hugo Priemus and Bert van Wee
This comprehensive and accessible Handbook presents state-of-the-art research on the decision-making processes in the deliverance of mega-projects – large infrastructure projects for the transportation of people and/or goods.
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Published:
29 November 2013
ISBN:
9781781002292
eISBN:
9781781002308
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.4337/9781781002308
Pages:
480
Collection:
Economics 2013
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Chapter 1: Mega-projects: high ambitions, complex decision-making, different actors, multiple impacts
Hugo Priemus
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Bert van Wee
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PART I: Decision-Making on Mega-Projects
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Chapter 2: Strategic and tactical performance of mega-projects – between successful failures and inefficient successes
Knut Samset
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Chapter 3: The shaping of large engineering projects
Donald R. Lessard
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Roger Miller
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Chapter 4: Real-world decision-making on mega-projects: politics, bias and strategic behaviour
Martijn Leijten
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Chapter 5: Dealing with the complexity, uncertainties and risk of megaprojects: redundancy, resilience and adaptivity
Hugo Priemus
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Marian Bosch-Rekveldt
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Mendel Giezen
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Chapter 6: New Public Management and the new features of strategic behaviour
Ernst ten Heuvelhof
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Martijn Leijten
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PART II: Public–Private Partnership and Multi-Actor Analysis
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Chapter 7: Public–private partnerships in mega-projects: successes and tensions
Matti Siemiatycki
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Chapter 8: The political economy of urban infrastructure
Kevin Dwarka
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Eran Feitelson
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Chapter 9: Public–private partnership in developing and governing mega-projects
Graeme Hodge
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Carsten Greve
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Chapter 10: Mega-projects in intermodal freight transport: innovation adoption
Arjan van Binsbergen
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Rob Konings
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Lóri Tavasszy
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Ron van Duin
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Chapter 11: Multi-actor and multi-criteria analysis in evaluating mega-projects
Cathy Macharis
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Peter Nijkamp
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PART III: Cost–Benefit Analysis: Ex Ante Evaluation of Mega-Projects
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Chapter 12: CBA: ex ante evaluation of mega-projects
Bert van Wee
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Piet Rietveld
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Chapter 13: The use of CBA in decision-making on mega-projects: empirical evidence
Jan Anne Annema
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Chapter 14: Long-term impacts of mega-projects: the discount rate
Carl Koopmans
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Piet Rietveld
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Chapter 15: Mega-projects’ cost performance and lock-in: problems and solutions
Chantal C. Cantarelli
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Bent Flyvbjerg
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Chapter 16: Ethics and the ex ante evaluation of mega-projects
Bert van Wee
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PART IV: Wider Impacts: Regional Growth and Sustainability
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Chapter 17: The wider economic impacts of mega-projects in transport
Roger Vickerman
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Chapter 18: Mega-projects: new challenges to cope with climate change and energy transition
Jan Anne Annema
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Hugo Priemus
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Chapter 19: Road vehicle automation: elephant in the infrastructure room
Richard Gilbert
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