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Institutional relationships in the system of public-private partnership in ensuring the quality of transport services

Abstract

The paper shows the importance of public-private partnership (PPP) mechanisms in ensuring the quality of transport services in modern socio-economic conditions. The main elements of the project management system and PPP programs in the field of public transport are considered. The main elements of institutional support for the development of PPP projects at the present stage of development of the national transport system of the Russian Federation are identified. The principles for ensuring the effectiveness of PPP mechanisms in the field of transport services have been developed, such as the principle of positive synergy of PPP in the service sector, the principle of dialectical development of PPP projects in the service sector, the principle of strategic flexibility in the organizational structure of PPP project management in the service sector, the principle of rational combination of active and preventive management of PPP projects in the service sector services, the principle of integrated risk management of PPP, the principle of system innovation in the development of services based on PPP. The developed principles will improve the effectiveness of the implementation of PPP methods in various sectors of the service sector due to an increase in the level of congruence, innovation, organizational balance of the publicprivate partnership schemes used, and provide on this basis additional conditions for improving the quality of transport services. A crypto-integration approach to ensuring the quality of transport services is proposed, which will improve the efficiency of the financial and economic functioning of transport complex organizations through the use of the economic potential of cryptography and blockchain, which increase the level of transparency, security and efficiency in the execution of a wide range of business contracts, as well as generating synergistic effects from the implementation of diverse cooperative and integration interactions, both internal and external, directly in the medium and long term affecting the quality level of transport services of any type.

About the Authors

F. S. Abdulganiev
Kazan (Volga region) Federal University
Russian Federation

Doctor of Economics, Professor



A. A. Shmarin
Kazan (Volga region) Federal University
Russian Federation

Applicant



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Abdulganiev F.S., Shmarin A.A. Institutional relationships in the system of public-private partnership in ensuring the quality of transport services. Kazan economic vestnik. 2022;(1):14-20. (In Russ.)

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