Private Investment, Entrepreneurial Entry, and Partner Collaboration in Emerging Markets Telecommunications
研究发展中国家电信等基础设施项目中私人参与的影响因素,发现国家经济、制度、技术因素及企业所有权结构和策略会影响项目治理、进入模式及公私所有权混合。
Private participation in infrastructure is a relatively newphenomenon in the developing world (World Bank, 1999). In telecommunications, electric power, water, and other sectors, developing countries are turning to private sector investors to help increase availability, improve access, and move toward market-based pricing of resources and services. The findings of this dissertation demonstrate that the governance, mode of entry, and mix of public and private ownership of infrastructure projects are influenced by country-level economic, institutional, and technological factors, and by investing firms’ ownership structures and strategies.