Journal of Public Procurement: Volume 14 Issue 4

Subjects:

Table of contents

Seven years of U.S. defense acquisition research: Analysis of proposals and projects

Karey L. Shaffer, Keith F. Snider

In 2006, the U.S. Defense Acquisition Executive approved a program at the Naval Postgraduate School to solicit, evaluate, and fund proposals for innovative and scholarly…

Public procurement of innovation policy: Competition regulation, market structure and dominant design

Ruyi Wan

Recently, industry policy researchers have been more interested in public procurement, as a “demand side” policy approach. The mainstream exclusively targeted public procurement…

Exploring legitimacy in major public procurement projects

Colette Russell, Joanne Meehan

In the UK, major IT public procurement projects regularly fail at significant cost to the taxpayer. The prevalence of these failures presents scholars with a challenge; to both…

Public procurement mechanisms for public-private partnerships

Dmitri Vinogradov, Elena Shadrina, Larissa Kokareva

Why do some countries (often developing and emerging economies) adopt special laws on PPP, whilst in others PPPs are governed by the legislation on public procurement and related…

Increased cooperation through immediate post contractual negotiation

Stephan J. Meijers, André G. Dorée, Hans Boes

Traditional contracting often leads to claims during construction by contractors, increasing transaction costs for both parties in the form of policing and enforcement costs…

Cover of Journal of Public Procurement

ISSN:

1535-0118

Online date, start – end:

2001

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editors:

  • Dr Paul Joesbury
  • Mr David Loseby