As the climate crisis accelerates and governments aspire to achieve more circular economies, this article encourages experimentation with innovative, interdisciplinary, and sustainable approaches that exploit governments’ enormous spending power. Rather than waiting for legislative or regulatory changes, the article advocates driving sustainable public procurement (SPP) through efficient and available behavioral-economics-inspired “green defaults,” nudging, persuading procurement officials, and, more broadly, rethinking the value proposition when confronted with price premiums
Public procurement amounts to about 16 per cent of the EU Member States’ GDP. A major contribution t...
RN05 Sustainable consumptionInternational audienceSustainable consumption does not only concern indi...
This paper contributes to the emerging literature on the adoption of environmental innovation, by in...
Procurement professionals will play a critical role in the belated but necessary effort to slow the ...
To the extent that the federal procurement process features prominently in the Government’s plan to ...
Procurement professionals will increasingly be asked to play an important role in adapting to and mi...
Government bodies have an obligation to drive sustainable development. One focus at legislative leve...
Governments promote pro-environmental behavior explicitly, through regulatory provisions, or implici...
Purpose – Public bodies are being encouraged to procure sustainably, to reduce their social and envi...
Scholars and practitioners have come to understand the important role of local governments in the ca...
Green public procurement is assumed to have a strong steering effect. The recent EU Green Deal conta...
Purpose - Public bodies are being encouraged to procure sustainably, to reduce their social and envi...
Generally speaking, sustainable procurement means buying supplies that the company needs to manufact...
This article focuses on sustainable development and public procurement and reflects on the significa...
In this article, we conduct a governmentality analysis of Swedish public procurement in order to sho...
Public procurement amounts to about 16 per cent of the EU Member States’ GDP. A major contribution t...
RN05 Sustainable consumptionInternational audienceSustainable consumption does not only concern indi...
This paper contributes to the emerging literature on the adoption of environmental innovation, by in...
Procurement professionals will play a critical role in the belated but necessary effort to slow the ...
To the extent that the federal procurement process features prominently in the Government’s plan to ...
Procurement professionals will increasingly be asked to play an important role in adapting to and mi...
Government bodies have an obligation to drive sustainable development. One focus at legislative leve...
Governments promote pro-environmental behavior explicitly, through regulatory provisions, or implici...
Purpose – Public bodies are being encouraged to procure sustainably, to reduce their social and envi...
Scholars and practitioners have come to understand the important role of local governments in the ca...
Green public procurement is assumed to have a strong steering effect. The recent EU Green Deal conta...
Purpose - Public bodies are being encouraged to procure sustainably, to reduce their social and envi...
Generally speaking, sustainable procurement means buying supplies that the company needs to manufact...
This article focuses on sustainable development and public procurement and reflects on the significa...
In this article, we conduct a governmentality analysis of Swedish public procurement in order to sho...
Public procurement amounts to about 16 per cent of the EU Member States’ GDP. A major contribution t...
RN05 Sustainable consumptionInternational audienceSustainable consumption does not only concern indi...
This paper contributes to the emerging literature on the adoption of environmental innovation, by in...