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Public procurement specialists: They are not who we thought they were

Alexandru V. Roman (California State University at San Bernardino.)

Journal of Public Procurement

ISSN: 1535-0118

Article publication date: 1 March 2015

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Abstract

Recently there has been an impressive growth in the scholarly literature on public procurement. The study of the administrative roles assumed by public procurement specialists is, however, one area that remains largely underexplored. Somewhat curiously, the professionals making a career in the field are often an afterthought when it comes to empirical research. Outside of anecdotal accounts, there is little that is known in terms of the roles that procurement specialists assume on daily basis. In this respect, there is an important knowledge gap within the field's body of literature. This article attempts to address this knowledge gap through an exploratory empirical evaluation of the administrative behaviors of public procurement specialists.

Citation

Roman, A.V. (2015), "Public procurement specialists: They are not who we thought they were", Journal of Public Procurement, Vol. 15 No. 1, pp. 38-65. https://doi.org/10.1108/JOPP-15-01-2015-B002

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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