PurposeThis paper aims to explore the supplier perspective on competitive tendering processes and build on an increasing and developing interest in supplier satisfaction with public sector procurement activities.Design/methodology/approachQualitative data was collected from 20 interviews with a variety of suppliers to the UK public sector, which was then analysed using Nvivo and a series of empirically supported propositions developed.FindingsThe findings are combined into an integrated supplier satisfaction model, which explains how a multi-layered set of expectations (past and ideal) and quality dimensions (fairness, ambiguity, unnecessary information, tender focus, relationship irrelevance, unresponsiveness, outcome success) lead to diss...
AbstractThe use of Post Tender Negotiation (PTN) procedure in the United Kingdom (UK) public sector ...
The main innovation presented in this paper is the use of the Supplier Satisfaction Survey as a mana...
Departing from a simple normative theory for the choice between lowest price, highest quality (beaut...
PurposeThis paper aims to explore the supplier perspective on competitive tendering processes and bu...
Purpose This paper aims to explore the supplier perspective on competitive tendering processes and ...
Purpose This paper aims to explore the supplier perspective on competitive tendering processes an...
Purpose: In industrial procurement, the concept of supplier satisfaction has gained increasing atten...
Purpose: In industrial procurement, the concept of supplier satisfaction has gained increasing atten...
Many firms not only compete for customers, but increasingly compete for suppliers. Supplier satisfac...
Many firms not only compete for customers, but increasingly compete for suppliers. Supplier satisfac...
Many firms not only compete for customers, but increasingly compete for suppliers. Supplier satisfac...
Public procurement is a significant government activity and adds up to a distinctive share of public...
AbstractPublic procurement is increasingly viewed as having important potential to drive innovation....
ABSTRACT. In this paper we explore the determinants of suppliers ’ bidding behavior in public procur...
The government spends 500 billion NOK on Public procurement each year. This amounts to 16 % of the t...
AbstractThe use of Post Tender Negotiation (PTN) procedure in the United Kingdom (UK) public sector ...
The main innovation presented in this paper is the use of the Supplier Satisfaction Survey as a mana...
Departing from a simple normative theory for the choice between lowest price, highest quality (beaut...
PurposeThis paper aims to explore the supplier perspective on competitive tendering processes and bu...
Purpose This paper aims to explore the supplier perspective on competitive tendering processes and ...
Purpose This paper aims to explore the supplier perspective on competitive tendering processes an...
Purpose: In industrial procurement, the concept of supplier satisfaction has gained increasing atten...
Purpose: In industrial procurement, the concept of supplier satisfaction has gained increasing atten...
Many firms not only compete for customers, but increasingly compete for suppliers. Supplier satisfac...
Many firms not only compete for customers, but increasingly compete for suppliers. Supplier satisfac...
Many firms not only compete for customers, but increasingly compete for suppliers. Supplier satisfac...
Public procurement is a significant government activity and adds up to a distinctive share of public...
AbstractPublic procurement is increasingly viewed as having important potential to drive innovation....
ABSTRACT. In this paper we explore the determinants of suppliers ’ bidding behavior in public procur...
The government spends 500 billion NOK on Public procurement each year. This amounts to 16 % of the t...
AbstractThe use of Post Tender Negotiation (PTN) procedure in the United Kingdom (UK) public sector ...
The main innovation presented in this paper is the use of the Supplier Satisfaction Survey as a mana...
Departing from a simple normative theory for the choice between lowest price, highest quality (beaut...