Position paper: public policy implications in publicly funded infrastructure projects

Khalid Khalfan Mohamed Al Naqbi, Udechukwu Ojiako, M. K.S. Al-Mhdawi, Maxwell Chipulu, Fikri T. Dweiri, Hamdi Bashir, Eman Jasim Hussain AlRaeesi

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Abstract

Purpose
This essay contributes to the ongoing exposition of a project management-focused understanding of “public policy” implementation. Distinct from previous studies that take a predominantly administrative sciences perspective, the delivery and implementation of publicly funded infrastructure projects as an instrument of public policy is explored through the lens of legal frameworks.

Design/methodology/approach
We adopt the explanation-building review approach to provide descriptions and explanations of the relevant enablers and context necessary for the successful delivery and implementation of publicly funded infrastructure projects.

Findings
The ambiguity associated with public policy is more likely to hinder than facilitate the use of publicly funded infrastructure projects as preferred instruments of choice for implementing public policy.

Originality/value
Despite substantial interest among academics and practitioners in utilising projects as tools for public policy implementation, thorough discussions on the legal complexities inherent in these projects remain scarce.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages20
JournalSmart and Sustainable Built Environment
Volume54
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 25 Oct 2024

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