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A Study Of Project Governance Framework For The First Tram-Line Project Of Casablanca

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  • Mrs Asmaa AIT BOUBKR

    (Laboratory of Management Research, Center of Doctoral Studies on Law and Economy, University Mohammed-VSouissi. Rabat Morocco)

  • Pr Brahim GABOUNE

    (Laboratory of Management Research, Center of Doctoral Studies on Law and Economy, University Mohammed-VSouissi. Rabat Morocco)

  • Pr Abdelatif CHAKOR

    (Laboratory of Management Research, Center of Doctoral Studies on Law and Economy, University Mohammed-VSouissi. Rabat Morocco)

Abstract

For several decades now, Moroccan public authorities have been attempting to contain the growth in urban motorized traffic by improving the performance of the public transport system. The idea behind these improvements is frequently to make public transport competitive with the car. The implementation of the first Tram in Casablanca (the economic capital of Morocco) is one of the measures taken to achieve this objective. However, any public projects are initiated in order to produce benefits for the users and owners, and project governance framework is recognized as a critical factor for success in project delivery. It sets rules to help public bodies meet the challenges involved in planning and carrying out projects. The purpose of this paper is to analyze the governance framework of the first Tram-line project. The project governance is analysed by determining its relationship with project management and project life-cycle.

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  • Mrs Asmaa AIT BOUBKR & Pr Brahim GABOUNE & Pr Abdelatif CHAKOR, . "A Study Of Project Governance Framework For The First Tram-Line Project Of Casablanca," Global Journal of Strategies, Governance & Applied Economics, Global Journal of Strategies, Governance & Applied Economics, vol. 3(2), pages 13-26.
  • Handle: RePEc:sgv:gjsg01:v:3:i:2:p:13-26
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    1. Raffael Beier, 2020. "The world-class city comes by tramway: Reframing Casablanca’s urban peripheries through public transport," Urban Studies, Urban Studies Journal Limited, vol. 57(9), pages 1827-1844, July.

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