Recent developments in the field of social procurement mean that in the future, firms tendering for major construction and infrastructure projects will need to demonstrate that they are not just efficient in project delivery, but also contribute positively to the communities in which they build. The emerging social enterprise sector represents a potentially innovative and sustainable opportunity to meet this new challenge but is poorly understood and grossly under-represented in the construction industry. Through interviews with twelve leaders of successful social enterprises operating in the construction industry, it is concluded that many changes are needed to traditional procurement practices to grasp this opportunity. These include unbu...
The aim of this thesis is to propose a new approach to the analysis and visualisation of reforms in ...
This paper evaluates the rationale behind the UK Public Services (Social Value) Act to postulate a d...
Sustainable development was first introduced by Dyllick & Hockerts (2002), their vision defined ...
Emerging social procurement imperatives are driving new forms of cross-sector collaboration between ...
Social Procurement involves organisations and individuals choosing to purchase a social outc...
The UK Public Services (Social Value) Act 2012 mandates public sector construction clients to priori...
Social procurement – using business and government purchasing power to create social value – has tre...
The construction industry is a major contributor to the UK economy and provides additional benefits ...
The UK government aims to increase the role of social enterprise as a vehicle to deliver public serv...
Procurement is increasingly used as a strategic tool to mitigate societal issues such as social excl...
Too many ex-offenders are condemned to a life of unemployment, under-employment and benefit-dependen...
The construction industry is a major contributor to the UK economy and provides additional benefits ...
Social procurement policies are becoming an increasingly popular tool for construction project clien...
There has been a recent proliferation of social procurement policies in Australia that target the co...
The aim of this study was to examine the implementation of innovative sustainable procurement techni...
The aim of this thesis is to propose a new approach to the analysis and visualisation of reforms in ...
This paper evaluates the rationale behind the UK Public Services (Social Value) Act to postulate a d...
Sustainable development was first introduced by Dyllick & Hockerts (2002), their vision defined ...
Emerging social procurement imperatives are driving new forms of cross-sector collaboration between ...
Social Procurement involves organisations and individuals choosing to purchase a social outc...
The UK Public Services (Social Value) Act 2012 mandates public sector construction clients to priori...
Social procurement – using business and government purchasing power to create social value – has tre...
The construction industry is a major contributor to the UK economy and provides additional benefits ...
The UK government aims to increase the role of social enterprise as a vehicle to deliver public serv...
Procurement is increasingly used as a strategic tool to mitigate societal issues such as social excl...
Too many ex-offenders are condemned to a life of unemployment, under-employment and benefit-dependen...
The construction industry is a major contributor to the UK economy and provides additional benefits ...
Social procurement policies are becoming an increasingly popular tool for construction project clien...
There has been a recent proliferation of social procurement policies in Australia that target the co...
The aim of this study was to examine the implementation of innovative sustainable procurement techni...
The aim of this thesis is to propose a new approach to the analysis and visualisation of reforms in ...
This paper evaluates the rationale behind the UK Public Services (Social Value) Act to postulate a d...
Sustainable development was first introduced by Dyllick & Hockerts (2002), their vision defined ...