In the European Union over 2,50,000 public authorities spend around 14% of GDP procuring goods, services, and works. Being the biggest spender in the EU allows public organisations to use their procurement to apply leverage to certain policy objectives. Despite the massive impact that public procurement has on the market, economy, public organisations, citizens, and businesses, it has neither been recognised within public administration research as an important policy instrument, nor has it matured into an academic field (yet). This chapter therefore seeks to shed light on public procurement as a key topic within the field of public administration in Europe, by discussing what it is, what distinguishes it from private procurement, and how i...
Today, the main determinant of a country' competitiveness and welfare is innovation. Recently, innov...
In examining recent initiatives at European level, the EU2020 strategy and the relaunch of the singl...
This paper focuses on sports-related public spending in the Member States of the European Union (EU)...
Public procurement is a developed field in the countries which had blooming economic development tre...
Procurement has received scholarly attention as a valuable policy tool to reach desired outcomes in ...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to introduce the special issue and outline its major themes an...
Public procurement in the European Union represents almost twelve per cent of the EU's GDP and is co...
Introduction The regulation of public procurement has been an instrumental component of the EU Commo...
ABSTRACT. Public Procurement is an indispensable economic activity for good governance. Government a...
Central and eastern European countries conduct public procurement on a highly decentralised basis, a...
This book focuses on Public Procurement for Innovation. Public Procurement for Innovation is a speci...
Public Procurement in general is a new field and activity that occurs in modern countries, especiall...
In this chapter, we explore not only the challenges with public procurement, but also how public org...
According to conventional economic wisdom, deregulation and liberalization of private and public ent...
markdownabstractFor the execution of policies, as well as for its own operations, governments procur...
Today, the main determinant of a country' competitiveness and welfare is innovation. Recently, innov...
In examining recent initiatives at European level, the EU2020 strategy and the relaunch of the singl...
This paper focuses on sports-related public spending in the Member States of the European Union (EU)...
Public procurement is a developed field in the countries which had blooming economic development tre...
Procurement has received scholarly attention as a valuable policy tool to reach desired outcomes in ...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to introduce the special issue and outline its major themes an...
Public procurement in the European Union represents almost twelve per cent of the EU's GDP and is co...
Introduction The regulation of public procurement has been an instrumental component of the EU Commo...
ABSTRACT. Public Procurement is an indispensable economic activity for good governance. Government a...
Central and eastern European countries conduct public procurement on a highly decentralised basis, a...
This book focuses on Public Procurement for Innovation. Public Procurement for Innovation is a speci...
Public Procurement in general is a new field and activity that occurs in modern countries, especiall...
In this chapter, we explore not only the challenges with public procurement, but also how public org...
According to conventional economic wisdom, deregulation and liberalization of private and public ent...
markdownabstractFor the execution of policies, as well as for its own operations, governments procur...
Today, the main determinant of a country' competitiveness and welfare is innovation. Recently, innov...
In examining recent initiatives at European level, the EU2020 strategy and the relaunch of the singl...
This paper focuses on sports-related public spending in the Member States of the European Union (EU)...