Table of contents - Special Issue: Public procurement as a policy tool: using procurement to reach desired outcomes in society
Guest Editors: Jolien Grandia, Joanne Meehan
Public procurement as a policy tool: using procurement to reach desired outcomes in society
Jolien Grandia, Joanne MeehanThe purpose of this paper is to introduce the special issue and outline its major themes and challenges, their relevance and the research opportunities the field presents.
Tendering design when price and quality is uncertain
Sofia Lundberg, Mats A. BergmanThe purpose of this paper is to analyze how local and central authorities choose between lowest price and more complex scoring rules when they design supplier-selection mechanisms…
Cost-effectiveness, domestic favouritism and sustainability in public procurement: A comparative study of public preferences
Shelena Keulemans, Steven Van de WalleThe purpose of this paper is to explore and explain public preferences for different public procurement practices. The paper looks into public support for cost-effectiveness…
Public procurement for innovation and civil preparedness: a policy-practice gap
Isabell Therese Storsjö, Hlekiwe KachaliThe purpose of this paper is to give a deeper understanding of public procurement for innovation and civil preparedness. The paper focuses on how the policy goals of innovation…
How do strategic networks influence awarding contract? Evidence from French public procurement
Olivier Mamavi, Olivier Meier, Romain ZerbibThe purpose of this paper is to study how networks may influence the awarding of a contract. In particular, the authors explore strategic networks originating from cooperative…
The legal regime and the compliance façade in public procurement in Ghana
Mohammed Ibrahim, Justice Nyigmah Bawole, Theresa Obuobisa-Darko, Abdul-Bassit Abubakar, Anthony Sumnaya KumaseyThe extant literature posits several claims about the equitable resources allocation through compliance in public procurement management. Notwithstanding, there are hardly any…
Public procurement policy for small and medium enterprises in developing countries: Evidence from India
Kapil PatilIncreasing the share of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in public procurement through targeted support policies is often fraught with organisational and institutional…
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0951-3558e-ISSN:
1758-6666ISSN-L:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
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- Professor Rocco Palumbo