Public organizations are using sustainable public procurement (SPP) as a policy tool to address societal and environmental issues. Having a policy on SPP however does not guarantee implementation. Several barriers have for example been identified that prevent public procurers from implementing SPP in their procurement projects, such as financial constraints, lack of knowledge or motivation. The question therefore arises how much SPP public organizations actually implement in their procurement projects. However, existing studies often focus on the environmental part of SPP and often rely on using interviews or surveys to assess the perceived degree of SPP (which have been accused of being subject to social desirability bias and low response ...
Malaysia has developed from the agriculture-based economy to an organisationalbased economy which in...
Public agencies feel the need to advance sustainability and use procurement as an instrument to do s...
Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to provide evidence of connections between sustainability poli...
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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...
In the present research, the author presents the public procurement system as a significant lever fo...
markdownabstractFor the execution of policies, as well as for its own operations, governments procur...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide evidence of connections between sustainability pol...
Contains fulltext : 181464pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Addressing sustainable development requires a “transition” or “system innovation” away from the curr...
Purpose: Sustainable public procurement (SPP) lacks common means for its operationalization within l...
The role of public procurement in sustainable development has emerged in recent years as a significa...
Purpose - This study aims to investigate sustainable procurement in the UK public sector. Design...
Public procurement amounts to about 16 per cent of the EU Member States’ GDP. A major contribution t...
Malaysia has developed from the agriculture-based economy to an organisationalbased economy which in...
Public agencies feel the need to advance sustainability and use procurement as an instrument to do s...
Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to provide evidence of connections between sustainability poli...
Contains fulltext : 225034.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access
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...
In the present research, the author presents the public procurement system as a significant lever fo...
markdownabstractFor the execution of policies, as well as for its own operations, governments procur...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide evidence of connections between sustainability pol...
Contains fulltext : 181464pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Addressing sustainable development requires a “transition” or “system innovation” away from the curr...
Purpose: Sustainable public procurement (SPP) lacks common means for its operationalization within l...
The role of public procurement in sustainable development has emerged in recent years as a significa...
Purpose - This study aims to investigate sustainable procurement in the UK public sector. Design...
Public procurement amounts to about 16 per cent of the EU Member States’ GDP. A major contribution t...
Malaysia has developed from the agriculture-based economy to an organisationalbased economy which in...
Public agencies feel the need to advance sustainability and use procurement as an instrument to do s...
Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to provide evidence of connections between sustainability poli...