In an effort to accommodate a change in the U.S. Federal Highway Administration's goals towards "race-neutral methods" concerning the involvement of Disadvantaged Business Enterprises in procurement contracting, the Texas Department of Transportation created a Learning, Information, Networking and Collaboration (LINC) bidder training program. We examine the costs, benefits, and efficacy of this program using ten years of data, leveraging firm-specific bidding patterns with participation dates. We study participation, entry and bidding patterns of LINC-trained relative to untrained firms. We also analyze market power effects and the survival rates of LINC graduates
Programs that encourage the participation of disadvantaged business enterprises (DBE) as subcontract...
In government procurement auctions of construction contracts, entrants are typically less informed a...
This report documents the working capacity of the Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) community ...
In an effort to accommodate a change in the U.S. Federal Highway Administration's goals towards "rac...
In an effort to accommodate a change in the U.S. Federal Highway Administration's goals towards "rac...
In an effort to accommodate a change in the Federal Highway Administration's goals towards race-neut...
This article uses learning network theory as a foundation upon which the assistance and barriers mi...
The Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) program began in the early 1980s and has been a point of...
We use data from highway procurement auction subject to California\u27s Small Business Preference pr...
Affirmative action programs designed to increase the utilization of firms owned by minorities and wo...
In public procurement auctions, governments routinely offer preferences to qualified firms in the fo...
Public entities spend billions of dollars every year on goods and services necessary for their funct...
Government procurement auctions can be subject to policies that specify, as a percentage of the tota...
This dissertation empirically studies bidder behavior in procurement auction environments. I apply a...
The Oklahoma Department of Transportation Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBE) Supportive Servic...
Programs that encourage the participation of disadvantaged business enterprises (DBE) as subcontract...
In government procurement auctions of construction contracts, entrants are typically less informed a...
This report documents the working capacity of the Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) community ...
In an effort to accommodate a change in the U.S. Federal Highway Administration's goals towards "rac...
In an effort to accommodate a change in the U.S. Federal Highway Administration's goals towards "rac...
In an effort to accommodate a change in the Federal Highway Administration's goals towards race-neut...
This article uses learning network theory as a foundation upon which the assistance and barriers mi...
The Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) program began in the early 1980s and has been a point of...
We use data from highway procurement auction subject to California\u27s Small Business Preference pr...
Affirmative action programs designed to increase the utilization of firms owned by minorities and wo...
In public procurement auctions, governments routinely offer preferences to qualified firms in the fo...
Public entities spend billions of dollars every year on goods and services necessary for their funct...
Government procurement auctions can be subject to policies that specify, as a percentage of the tota...
This dissertation empirically studies bidder behavior in procurement auction environments. I apply a...
The Oklahoma Department of Transportation Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBE) Supportive Servic...
Programs that encourage the participation of disadvantaged business enterprises (DBE) as subcontract...
In government procurement auctions of construction contracts, entrants are typically less informed a...
This report documents the working capacity of the Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) community ...