Purpose – The 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, discriminatory procurement in favour of domestic suppliers, and sustainable procurement. Design/methodology/approach – This study uses Eurobarometer public opinion data on 26.836 EU citizens from 27 EU countries. Findings – This paper shows that EU citizens want public authorities to evaluate multiple aspects of any procurement offer in their public procurement decisions. It also found that, although cost-effectiveness and domestic favouritism are still important to EU citizens, citizens are most supportive of the objectives of sustainable procurement. Some a...
Purpose - This study aims to highlight the effect of individual attributes of procurement profession...
International audienceThis article analyzes the use of social and environmental clauses in public pr...
Governments do not exclusively buy from the cheapest bidder and increasingly use public procurement ...
Public Procurement is often considered to be a purely legal affair, dominated by big law firms and c...
Purpose - Public bodies are being encouraged to procure sustainably, to reduce their social and envi...
Purpose – Public bodies are being encouraged to procure sustainably, to reduce their social and envi...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to introduce the special issue and outline its major themes an...
Purpose - This study aims to investigate sustainable procurement in the UK public sector. Design...
As public procurement research is fragmented in many sub-topics, a clear synthesis is lacking, which...
This paper shows how favoritism in public procurement can emerge despite the use of rigid procedures...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide evidence of connections between sustainability pol...
To achieve social economic objectives, governments usually institute discriminatory practices in the...
The goal of this thesis is to analyze the effect the choice of procurement procedure has on the pric...
Purpose - This study aims to highlight the effect of individual attributes of procurement profession...
Master's thesis in StrategyThe government spends 500 billion NOK on Public procurement each year. Th...
Purpose - This study aims to highlight the effect of individual attributes of procurement profession...
International audienceThis article analyzes the use of social and environmental clauses in public pr...
Governments do not exclusively buy from the cheapest bidder and increasingly use public procurement ...
Public Procurement is often considered to be a purely legal affair, dominated by big law firms and c...
Purpose - Public bodies are being encouraged to procure sustainably, to reduce their social and envi...
Purpose – Public bodies are being encouraged to procure sustainably, to reduce their social and envi...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to introduce the special issue and outline its major themes an...
Purpose - This study aims to investigate sustainable procurement in the UK public sector. Design...
As public procurement research is fragmented in many sub-topics, a clear synthesis is lacking, which...
This paper shows how favoritism in public procurement can emerge despite the use of rigid procedures...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide evidence of connections between sustainability pol...
To achieve social economic objectives, governments usually institute discriminatory practices in the...
The goal of this thesis is to analyze the effect the choice of procurement procedure has on the pric...
Purpose - This study aims to highlight the effect of individual attributes of procurement profession...
Master's thesis in StrategyThe government spends 500 billion NOK on Public procurement each year. Th...
Purpose - This study aims to highlight the effect of individual attributes of procurement profession...
International audienceThis article analyzes the use of social and environmental clauses in public pr...
Governments do not exclusively buy from the cheapest bidder and increasingly use public procurement ...