Public-Private Collaboration in Sustainable Projects

Asignatura del Master of Science in Sustainability Management

Información académica

Créditos:
3 ECTS

Language:
English

Type of subject: Elective

Description

Public-Private Collaboration in Sustainable Projects is an elective, second-term course in the MSc in Sustainability Management. The course presents the business case for employing Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) in projects that involve sustainability management. PPP are critically important in meeting the challenge of sustainable development and growth but they are complex instruments. The design and execution of PPP with a sustainability mission require specific knowledge and skills that the course intends to provide to the participants.

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Lecturer Position

Ramon Xifré

Coordinator

Qualifications:

PhD in Economics (Universidad Carlos III)
MSc in Economics and Philosophy (London School of Economics)
Bachelor’s degree in Economic and Business Sciences (UPF)

Biography:

Ramon Xifré Oliva is a lecturer at ESCI-UPF and researcher at the Public-Private Sector Research Centre at IESE. He has led a number of research projects on policies to promote competitiveness (international business, innovation and entrepreneurial drive) in Spain and the EU, and he works with the ECB on its research group on competitiveness. Between 2009 and 2011 he was an advisory member to the Spanish Prime Minister’s economic office. He sat on the board of directors at ICEX.