Table of contents - Special Issue: The Role of Public Procurement in Responding to the COVID-19 Pandemic
Guest Editors: Carmela Di Mauro, Katri Kauppi, Louise Knight
Procuring healthcare public-private partnerships (PPPs) through unsolicited proposals during the COVID-19 pandemic
Carter B. Casady, David BaxterThe novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has left nations around the world scrambling to procure emergency healthcare capacity, services and equipment. To meet this unprecedented…
Learning from supply disruptions caused by SARS-CoV-2: use of additive manufacturing as a resilient response for public procurement
Matthias M. Meyer, Andreas H. Glas, Michael EßigThe SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has had severe effects on economies worldwide and, in particular, on public institutions that must keep their operations running while supply chains are…
Strategic procurement collaboration for the common good: private and public procurement relationship duringa pandemic
Chad Joseph Rutkowski, Karen Eboch, Amelia Carr, Bertie Marie GreerThis study aims to highlight and validate the importance of strategic procurement and its value to both public and private firms. This study discusses a collaborative…
A Kraljic and competitive rivalry perspective on hospital procurement during a pandemic (COVID-19): a Dutch case study
Barbara Tip, Frederik Guido Sebastiaan Vos, Esmee Peters, Vincent DelkeProcurement professionals widely use purchasing portfolio models to tailor purchasing strategies to different product groups’ needs. However, the application of these approaches…
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hybridEditors:
- Dr Paul Joesbury
- Mr David Loseby