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The importance of SMEs’ network partners in consortium bidding for public sector tenders
Helen Reijonen, Jani Saastamoinen, Timo TammiThe aim is to examine the importance small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) see in different network partners regarding successful tendering in public procurement, and whether…
Structure, governance and challenges of networks in the public sector: the case of the power network in Pakistan
Shabana Naveed, Aisha AzharWith governance networks as the critical emerging feature of public administration, this article examines the structure, governance and challenges of networks in the public…
The tides of agencification: literature development and future directions
Budi WaluyoThis review frames the state of agencification studies to explore the development and results achieved to date (Q1: what has been done?) and identify future directions (Q2: what…
Determinants of network effectiveness: evidence from a benchmarking consortium
Tamara Dimitrijevska-Markoski, Julius A. NukpezahThe study investigates the perceived network effectiveness of the Florida Benchmarking Consortium (FBC). It also examines the impact of network coordination, longevity of…
Thank you for sharing! How knowledge sharing and information availability affect public employees’ job satisfaction
Caroline Fischer, Matthias DöringThis study aims to examine the impact of job-related knowledge sharing on information availability and job satisfaction for information-receiving employees in the public sector…
Procurement professionals' perceptions of skills and attributes of procurement negotiators: a cross-sectional survey in Tanzania
Leonada Raphael Mwagike, Ismail Abdi ChangalimaThis paper analyzes procurement negotiators' skills and attributes by considering perceptions of procurement professionals in Tanzania.
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- Professor Rocco Palumbo