Asamoah, K.Yeboah-Assiamah, E.Damoah, C.M.Adu, E.P.2024-06-042024-06-042021https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rtbm.2021.100682http://ugspace.ug.edu.gh:8080/handle/123456789/42099Research ArticleThe study sought to examine the complexities involved in the implementation of public-private partnerships in the transport sector using the experience of Intercity STC Coaches Limited and private partners in Ghana. The study seeks to contribute to the literature on public-private partnership by examining the implementation challenges associated with the partnership between public and private transport entities. An exploratory qualitative design through semi-structured interviews and document reviews is adopted for the study. The paper uses the complexity of joint action as the theoretical framework. The study contends that the presence of a challenge, the threat of a challenge or the quest to realize an untapped opportunity offers the basis for a PPP to kick-start. Despite the ideals, there are challenges which impede the effective operationalization of partnerships. These are discussed with clear policy suggestions to address them.enPublic–private partnershipTransport sectorComplexitySounds good on paper but problematic in practice: PPP in Ghana’s transport sectorArticle