Journal of Public Procurement: Volume 17 Issue 1

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The role of training in dismantling barriers to sme participation in public procurement

Jani Saastamoinen, Helen Reijonen, Timo Tammi

This paper examines entry barriers to involvement in public procurement of small and medium-sized enterprises and the role of training in dismantling those barriers. We find that…

International trade protectionist policies and in-state preferences: A link

Sawsan Abutabenjeh, Stephen B. Gordon, Berhanu Mengistu

By implementing various forms of preference policies, countries around the world intervene in their economies for their own political and economic purposes. Likewise, twenty-five…

Tracing the effects of politicization on public procurement specialists’ decision-making through values: A structural equation model of the broker-purist lens

Alexandru V. Roman

Currently, our understandings of the dynamics behind the effects of politicization on values and on administrative decision-making remain largely muddled and far from complete…

A comparative study of formulas for choosing the economically most advantageous tender

Przemyslaw S. Stilger, Jan Siderius, Erik M. Van Raaij

Choosing the best bid is a central step in any tendering process. If the award criterion is the economically most advantageous tender (EMAT), this involves scoring bids on price…

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