Journal of Public Procurement
2001 - 2024
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Volume 24, issue 4, 2024
- Boundary spanners as a key to value creation in infrastructure procurement pp. 393-414

- Johanna Maria Liljeroos-Cork and Kaisu Laitinen
- Challenges of black construction professionals with Black Economic Empowerment as a procurement policy in South Africa pp. 415-432

- Christopher Amoah
- Approaching transcendence: a conceptual discussion on procurement fraud, education, professionalism maturity, ethics and implications pp. 433-464

- Olive Etsula
- Buying what matters: towards a value model allowing to implement policy preference in public procurement pp. 465-477

- Jakub Kodym
- Do firms submit fewer tender bids with high inflation? An analysis of firms’ participation in public procurement in the EU pp. 478-506

- Luka Klimavičiūtė, Marco Schito and Egidijus Barcevičius
Volume 24, issue 3, 2024
- Success of the tender stage of Ghanaian public labor-based construction projects pp. 281-301

- Chelteau Barajei, Emmanuel Bamfo-Agyei, Prince Antwi-Agyei, Musah Osumanu Doumbia and Mac Nyameche
- The predicting role of sustainable supplier selection on lead-time performance in public procurement: relational capability as a moderator pp. 302-319

- Ismail Abdi Changalima
- Procurement practices and operational performance: a study of linear and curvilinear relationships in a developing economy pp. 320-347

- Eugene Kafui Agbeka, Fanny Adams Quagrainie and Alan Anis Mirhage Kabalan
- Small arms procurement and corruption in small NATO countries pp. 348-370

- Bohuslav Pernica, Donatas Palavenis and Jaroslav Dvorak
- Challenges of sustainable public procurement in Chinese higher education institutions: a Delphi study pp. 371-392

- Xue Jin, S. M. Ferdous Azam and Jacquline Tham
Volume 24, issue 2, 2024
- Streamlining professionalisation in public procurement: Romanian competency frameworks as a case study (Part A) pp. 145-166

- Șerban Filipon and Violeta Simionescu
- Streamlining professionalisation in public procurement: Romanian competency frameworks as a case study (Part B) pp. 167-192

- Șerban Filipon and Violeta Simionescu
- Public procurement policies of Nigeria and Ghana: an analysis of the administrative challenges in achieving value for money pp. 193-209

- Daniel Dramani Kipo-Sunyehzi, Abdul-Fatawu Abubakari and John-Paul Safunu Banchani
- Barriers to the involvement in green public procurement among small and medium enterprises (SMEs) government suppliers pp. 210-231

- Nurin Athilah Masron, Suhaiza Ismail and Zaini Zainol
- Level of awareness and knowledge of procurement officers on environmental sustainability as enshrined in the Public Procurement Act in Ghana pp. 232-252

- Benedict Ansere, Joshua Ayarkwa, Michael Nii Addy, Dickson Osei-Asibey and Ivy Maame Abu
- Assessing the risk of profit shifting among the suppliers to Danish municipalities pp. 253-277

- Henrik Gislason, Jørgen Hvid, Steffen Gøth, Per Rønne-Nielsen and Christian Hallum
Volume 24, issue 1, 2024
- The perks of being an attractive public customer pp. 1-20

- David Fridner
- Restricting freedom of contract – the EU foreign subsidies regulation and its consequences for public procurement pp. 21-41

- Michał Kania and Marta Andhov
- Conceptualising a chameleon: social enterprise as a public provider pp. 42-69

- Sophie Hunt, Dag Håkon Haneberg and Luitzen de Boer
- Public procurement initiatives during the Covid-19 pandemic and lessons learned: the case study of Greece pp. 70-90

- Georgios Koligiannis, Maria Drakaki and Panagiotis Tzionas
- Green Public Procurement in open access and traditional journals: a comparative bibliometric analysis pp. 91-113

- Federico Galán-Valdivieso, Juana Alonso-Cañadas, Laura Saraite-Sariene and Carmen Caba-Perez
- Dynamic capabilities view on value creation in public procurement pp. 114-141

- Elina Karttunen, Aki Jääskeläinen, Iryna Malacina, Katrina Lintukangas, Anni-Kaisa Kähkönen and Frederik G.S. Vos
Volume 23, issue 3/4, 2023
- Participation of women-owned SMEs in public procurement: the role of entrepreneurial orientation and knowledge management orientation pp. 273-296

- Benjamin Tukamuhabwa and Sheila Namagembe
- Twenty-one years of theJournal of Public Procurement: a performance and content review using bibliometric analysis pp. 297-320

- Joshua Ofori-Amanfo, Godfred Matthew Yaw Owusu and Felix Kwasi Arku
- Procurement practices in international development projects: trends, networks and performances pp. 321-343

- Javad Bakhshi, Saba Mani, Navid Ahmadi Eftekhari and Igor Martek
- Institutional pressures and procurement cycle time in Uganda’s central government procuring and disposing entities: the mediating role of opportunistic behavior pp. 344-364

- Peter Simon Olupot
- Modeling the competition-restrictive actions in public works procurement pp. 365-388

- Garima Bhagat and Kumar Neeraj Jha
- Developing green knowledge toward supplier selection: a green intellectual capital perspective pp. 389-415

- Tonny Ograh, Joshua Ayarkwa, Alex Acheampong and Dickson Osei-Asibey
- Do internet marketing capabilities interact with the effect of procedural capabilities for public procurement participation on SMEs’ sales performance? pp. 416-433

- Ismail Abdi Changalima, Baraka Israel, David Amani, Faustine Peter Panga, Shadrack Samwel Mwaiseje, Alban Dismas Mchopa, Isaac Kazungu and Ismail Juma Ismail
Volume 23, issue 2, 2023
- Auditing and compliance in public procurement – an empirical assessment pp. 125-144

- Mats A. Bergman
- The landscape of public procurement research: a bibliometric analysis and topic modelling based on Scopus pp. 145-178

- Abderahman Rejeb, Karim Rejeb, Andrea Appolloni, Yasanur Kayikci and Mohammad Iranmanesh
- Adoption intentions of electronic procurement among public sector organisations (PSOs) in Ghana: emerging economy perspective pp. 179-199

- Daniel Ofori, Osman Light and Joseph Ankomah
- Room for maneuver: practicing competitive dialogue in infrastructure projects in Norway pp. 200-220

- Asmamaw Tadege Shiferaw, Paulos A. Wondimu and Tor Kristian Stevik
- Exploring the role of social capital in public procurement pp. 221-244

- Jad EL Bizri, Elina Karttunen and Katrina Lintukangas
- How to increase the uptake of circular public procurement? Lessons learned from local authorities in Sweden pp. 245-271

- Agnieszka Hunka, Emanuela Vanacore, Ann-Charlotte Mellquist and Letitia Fuertes-Gine
Volume 23, issue 1, 2022
- Issues of e-government services quality in the digital-by-default era – the case of the national e-procurement platform in Czechia pp. 1-34

- David Špaček and Zuzana Špačková
- Analyzing the legal environment for public procurement as a demand-side innovation policy measure pp. 35-55

- Maria Carolina Foss and Maria Beatriz M. Bonacelli
- The institutional effects of public–private partnerships on competition: unsolicited proposal projects pp. 56-77

- Weh-Sol Moon, Sukmo Ku, Hyejung Jo and Jina Sim
- Crisp and fuzzy appraisal of tenderer’s qualifications in public works procurement in Turkey pp. 78-99

- İbrahim Özyürek and Mürsel Erdal
- Audit threats and year-end spending by government agencies: experimental evidence from Chile pp. 100-124

- Eduardo Engel, Felipe Jordán, Tomás Rau and Andrea Repetto
Volume 22, issue 4, 2022
- Developing together: the Finnish way of promoting sustainable public procurement pp. 245-264

- Annukka Berg, Katriina Alhola, Juha Peltomaa and Satu Tietari
- A dark side of land revenue management and counterproductive work behavior: does organizational injustice add fuel to fire? pp. 265-288

- Shahbaz Sharif, Rab Nawaz Lodhi, Vipin Jain and Paritosh Sharma
- Drivers and deterrents of sustainable procurement practices – an exploratory study in context of Pakistani HEIs pp. 289-313

- Abdul Rehman Shaikh and Khalil Ahmed Channa
- Impact of the time limits for the receipt of tenders on the number of bidders: evidence from public procurement in Greece pp. 314-335

- Andreas Christos Pliatsidis
Volume 22, issue 3, 2022
- Leadership and stewardship in public procurement: roles and responsibilities, skills and abilities pp. 205-221

- Joshua M. Steinfeld
- Public procurement during the pandemic: experience of India and China pp. 222-241

- Yugank Goyal
Volume 22, issue 2, 2022
- Media reporting on public procurement: an analysis of UK press coverage, 1985–2018 pp. 89-108

- Anthony Flynn and Irina Harris
- SME’s disinclination towards subcontracting in the public sector markets: an attributional perspective pp. 109-127

- Temidayo Akenroye, Jonathan D. Owens, Adekunle Sabitu Oyegoke, Jamal Elbaz, H.M. Belal and Fedwa Jebli
- Pursuing ways to improve the Brazilian procurement system: a comparison between the framework agreements in the United Kingdom and the Brazilian price registration system pp. 128-144

- Waldemiro Francisco Sorte Junior
- A case study on bid rigging in centralized procurement of audit consulting services in Italy pp. 145-163

- Gian Luigi Albano and Maria Grazia Santocchia
- Choosing the most economically advantageous tender using a multi-criteria decision analysis approach pp. 164-179

- Juha-Matti Lehtonen and Kai Virtanen
- Exploring the quantification and measurement of public procurement performance expectations gap in community roadworks in Uganda: evidence from comprehensive survey pp. 180-203

- Charles Kalinzi, Joseph Mpeera Ntayi, Levi Bategeka Kabagambe, Moses Muhwezi and John Kigozi Munene
Volume 22, issue 1, 2021
- Procuring healthcare public-private partnerships (PPPs) through unsolicited proposals during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 6-16

- Carter B. Casady and David Baxter
- Learning from supply disruptions caused by SARS-CoV-2: use of additive manufacturing as a resilient response for public procurement pp. 17-42

- Matthias M. Meyer, Andreas H. Glas and Michael Eßig
- Strategic procurement collaboration for the common good: private and public procurement relationship duringa pandemic pp. 43-63

- Chad Joseph Rutkowski, Karen Eboch, Amelia Carr and Bertie Marie Greer
- A Kraljic and competitive rivalry perspective on hospital procurement during a pandemic (COVID-19): a Dutch case study pp. 64-88

- Barbara Tip, Frederik Guido Sebastiaan Vos, Esmee Peters and Vincent Delke
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