2014 IPF Conference
Innovation in Public Finance
26 November 2014, Milano (Italy)
Conference Programme
Venue
Politecnico di Milano, Department of Management, Economics and Industrial Engineering
Via Raffaele Lambruschini 4/b, 20156 Milano
9.15-10.15
Registration
10.15-10.30
Welcome Speech (Sala Consiglio)
Marco Giorgino, Politecnico di Milano
10.30-12.30
Plenary Session (Sala Consiglio)
Stephen J. Bailey, Glasgow Caledonian University
Roberto Moro Visconti, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore
Veronica Vecchi, SDA Bocconi
12.30-13.30
Lunch Break
13.30-15.30
Parallel Session 1 (Room 0.1) – PPP DESIGN
Pekka Valkama - Session Chair
Teno West, How to Structure a Successful Public-Private Partnership: An
Overview
Nunzia Carbonara, Improving PPP decision-making processes: A Decision Support
Framework
Jean-Baptiste Sawadogo, More Impact and More Profit, by Design: A Win-Win
Approach to Public-Private Initiatives
David Uzsoki and Carlos Dominguez, Green Project Bonds in Public Private
Partnerships
13.30-15.30
Parallel Session 2 (Room 0.2) – INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES
Stephen J. Bailey - Session Chair
Riccardo Marzano, City objectives and monopoly franchising. An empirical
analysis of calls for tenders in Italian gas distribution
Roberto Moro Visconti, PPP versus traditional healthcare procurement in Italy:
Assessing value for money with pestle and swot analysis
Saiful Islam, Study of Competitiveness of Public Private Partnership on Public
Transportation From User View
Vladimir Klimanov, Special Economic Zones as a Model of Public-Private
15.30-16.00
Break
16.00-18.00
Parallel Session 3 (Room 0.1) – PPP DESIGN
Stephen J. Bailey - Session Chair
Krzysztof Kluza, Financial innovation in local governments as a response to the
deterioration of their risk profile and legislative changes: the case of Poland
Tekin Bilgehan, Psychological biases and the capital structure decisions: a
literature review
Matilde D’Amelio, When institutions are weak do multinational enterprises foster
the sustainable development? A study on Sub-Saharan Africa
Nunzia Carbonara, Revenue guarantees in PPPs: A win-win option-based model
16.00-18.00
Parallel Session 4 (Room 0.2) – INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES
Roberto Moro Visconti - Session Chair
Peter James, Rail PPP Critical Success Factors
Paula Bel-Piñana, Risk Mitigation and Sharing in Motorway PPPs: A Comparative
Policy Analysis of Alternative Approaches
Aneta Kargol-Wasiluk, British Model of Public Private Partnership - lesson for
Poland
Pekka Valkama, Applying Public-Private Partnerships to Land Use Processes in the
Finnish Public Sector
Sara Sharmen, Risk perspectives in the tollway project of Cipularang, Indonesia:
Lessons learned