Private–Public Partnership as a Tool to Promote Entrepreneurship for Sustainable Development: WWP Torrearte Experience

There is growing interest in the ability of both private–public partnerships and entrepreneurship to promote sustainable rural development. This research outlines the historical chronology and the importance of the PPP (Private Public Partnership) for rural entrepreneurship; the complexity of PPP ma...

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Main Authors: Ignacio De Los Ríos-Carmenado, Mauricio Ortuño, María Rivera
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2016-02-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/8/3/199
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spelling doaj-0dcb7f15a2634fbcb308cdb87d5f3b7e2020-11-24T23:46:46ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502016-02-018319910.3390/su8030199su8030199Private–Public Partnership as a Tool to Promote Entrepreneurship for Sustainable Development: WWP Torrearte ExperienceIgnacio De Los Ríos-Carmenado0Mauricio Ortuño1María Rivera2Planning and Management of Sustainable Rural Development Research Group, GESPLAN, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Madrid 2-28040, SpainSchool of Business Administration, Universidad Estatal de Guayaquil, Guayaquil 090150, EcuadorPlanning and Management of Sustainable Rural Development Research Group, GESPLAN, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Madrid 2-28040, SpainThere is growing interest in the ability of both private–public partnerships and entrepreneurship to promote sustainable rural development. This research outlines the historical chronology and the importance of the PPP (Private Public Partnership) for rural entrepreneurship; the complexity of PPP management dimensions is also analyzed. In addition, this research is based on an empiric study of a PPP for entrepreneurship in sustainable development in the North Highland of Madrid’s community, with more than 20 years of experience. This PPP is managed according to the Working With People (WWP) model, which is for the management of complex projects in the sustainable rural development field, and aims to promote the development of competences amongst the parties involved. The results show the positive effects in terms of entrepreneurship’s competences for sustainable rural development and the parties involved who create the PPP management model for entrepreneurship and the Torrearte Project.http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/8/3/199private–public partnershipsustainable rural developmententrepreneurshipproject managementcompetences
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author Ignacio De Los Ríos-Carmenado
Mauricio Ortuño
María Rivera
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Mauricio Ortuño
María Rivera
Private–Public Partnership as a Tool to Promote Entrepreneurship for Sustainable Development: WWP Torrearte Experience
Sustainability
private–public partnership
sustainable rural development
entrepreneurship
project management
competences
author_facet Ignacio De Los Ríos-Carmenado
Mauricio Ortuño
María Rivera
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title Private–Public Partnership as a Tool to Promote Entrepreneurship for Sustainable Development: WWP Torrearte Experience
title_short Private–Public Partnership as a Tool to Promote Entrepreneurship for Sustainable Development: WWP Torrearte Experience
title_full Private–Public Partnership as a Tool to Promote Entrepreneurship for Sustainable Development: WWP Torrearte Experience
title_fullStr Private–Public Partnership as a Tool to Promote Entrepreneurship for Sustainable Development: WWP Torrearte Experience
title_full_unstemmed Private–Public Partnership as a Tool to Promote Entrepreneurship for Sustainable Development: WWP Torrearte Experience
title_sort private–public partnership as a tool to promote entrepreneurship for sustainable development: wwp torrearte experience
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2016-02-01
description There is growing interest in the ability of both private–public partnerships and entrepreneurship to promote sustainable rural development. This research outlines the historical chronology and the importance of the PPP (Private Public Partnership) for rural entrepreneurship; the complexity of PPP management dimensions is also analyzed. In addition, this research is based on an empiric study of a PPP for entrepreneurship in sustainable development in the North Highland of Madrid’s community, with more than 20 years of experience. This PPP is managed according to the Working With People (WWP) model, which is for the management of complex projects in the sustainable rural development field, and aims to promote the development of competences amongst the parties involved. The results show the positive effects in terms of entrepreneurship’s competences for sustainable rural development and the parties involved who create the PPP management model for entrepreneurship and the Torrearte Project.
topic private–public partnership
sustainable rural development
entrepreneurship
project management
competences
url http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/8/3/199
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