Journal of Public Procurement
2001 - 2025
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Volume 19, issue 4, 2019
- Inter-governmental relations and procurement non-compliance in African local government systems pp. 277-294

- Parestico Pastory
- Can public procurement be strategic? A future agenda proposition pp. 295-321

- Patricia Guarnieri and Ricardo Corrêa Gomes
- Repeated selection of supplier, factors and results: the Czech Republic pp. 322-344

- Michal Plaček, Martin Schmidt, František Ochrana, Gabriela Vaceková and Jana Soukopová
- Why people commit public procurement fraud? The fraud diamond view pp. 345-362

- Ni Wayan Rustiarini, Sutrisno T., Nurkholis Nurkholis and Wuryan Andayani
Volume 19, issue 3, 2019
- Revisiting reliability of estimates at completion for department of defense contracts pp. 186-200

- Deborah B. Kim, Edward D. White, Jonathan D. Ritschel and Chad A. Millette
- Multicriteria approach to select the most economically advantageous tender pp. 201-223

- Gabriella Marcarelli and Andrea Nappi
- Basic research public procurement: the impact on supplier companies pp. 224-251

- Martina Dal Molin and Ezio Previtali
- Implementing public procurement of innovations in an organization: lessons from Norway pp. 252-274

- Deodat Mwesiumo, Kjetil Magnus Olsen, Geir Arne Svenning and Richard Glavee-Geo
Volume 19, issue 2, 2019
- Increasing procurement efficiency through optimal e-commerce enablement scheduling pp. 90-107

- Susan Cholette, Andrew G. Clark and Özgür Özlük
- Public procurement spend analysis at a national level in Finland pp. 108-128

- Timo Kivisto and Veli Matti Virolainen
- Incentives and risk-sharing in public procurement of innovations pp. 129-145

- Niko Suhonen, Timo Tammi, Jani Saastamoinen, Jarkko Pesu, Matti Turtiainen and Lasse Okkonen
- Trust-building in a coopetitive multi-supplier network pp. 146-164

- Markus Järvinen
- Implementing category management of services – a new methodology pp. 165-183

- Aruna Apte, Corey Arruda, Austin Clark and Karen Landale
Volume 19, issue 1, 2019
- The impact of WSARA on the cost of air force weapon systems pp. 2-14

- Jonathan D. Ritschel, Brandon Lucas, Edward White and Danielle Mrla
- Antecedents of supplier selection decisions in the public sector in Nigeria pp. 15-45

- Eyo Essien, George Lodorfos and Ioannis Kostopoulos
- Skew to win, not to profit – unbalanced bidding among informed bidders pp. 46-54

- Johan Nyström and Svante Mandell
- State public-private partnership (P3) legislation and P3 project implementation pp. 55-67

- Lawrence L. Martin
- Factors affecting the efficacy of the Australian indigenous business exemption pp. 68-86

- Matthew Storey
Volume 18, issue 4, 2018
- Theory building in public procurement pp. 282-305

- Kouliga Koala and Joshua Steinfeld
- The impact of Benin’s first public procurement code and its amendment on healthcare equipment acquisition prices pp. 306-322

- Pamphile Thierry Houngbo, Maikel Kishna, Marjolein Zweekhorst, Daton Medenou and Joske G.F. Bunder-Aelen
- Co-designing an outcome-based public procurement pp. 323-335

- Juha Koivisto
- Integrating cleantech into innovative public procurement process – evidence and success factors pp. 336-354

- Katriina Alhola and Ari Nissinen
- Early contractor involvement approaches in public project procurement pp. 355-378

- Paulos Abebe Wondimu, Ali Hosseini, Jadar Lohne and Ola Laedre
Volume 18, issue 3, 2018
- Sustainable innovation in public procurement: the decisive role of the individual pp. 190-201

- Martin E. Eikelboom, Cees Gelderman and Janjaap Semeijn
- Putting your money where your mouth is: green procurement as a form of sustainability pp. 202-216

- Jessica Terman and Christy Smith
- Socio-economic sourcing: benefits of small business set-asides in public procurement pp. 217-239

- Timothy Hawkins, Michael Gravier and Wesley S. Randall
- The impacts of in-state procurement preference policies on the economy of South Carolina pp. 240-256

- Sawsan Abutabenjeh, Stephen Gordon and Berhanu Mengistu
- Fostering innovation in public procurement through public private partnerships pp. 257-280

- Nunzia Carbonara and Roberta Pellegrino
Volume 18, issue 2, 2018
- Can small, medium and micro enterprises survive in public procurement? pp. 90-110

- Thuso Mphela and John P.W. Shunda
- Whistle-blowing intentions and behaviour in Ugandan public procurement pp. 111-130

- Brenda Tumuramye, Joseph Mpeera Ntayi and Moses Muhwezi
- Systemic corruption and public procurement in developing countries: are there any solutions? pp. 131-147

- Sope Williams-Elegbe
- Does corruption and the institutional characteristics of the contracting authorities affect the execution of healthcare infrastructures? pp. 148-164

- Marina Cavalieri, Calogero Guccio and Ilde Rizzo
- Professional resistance against competitive public procurement in Iran pp. 165-181

- Mehran Sepehri and Mohsen Qadiri
Volume 18, issue 1, 2018
- Measuring procurement performance in Europe pp. 2-13

- Anthony Flynn
- Application of a semantic product matching mechanism in open tendering e-marketplaces pp. 14-30

- Ahmad Mehrbod, Aneesh Zutshi, António Grilo and Ricardo Jardim-Gonsalves
- The impact of strategy on public sector set-aside programs: the case of the state of Ohio pp. 31-49

- Ian Y. Blount, Jay Seetharaman and Trevor L. Brown
- Acknowledging knowledge pp. 50-67

- Adam M. Williams, Fion Lau and Clifford P. McCue
- Estimation of procurement costs incurred by public customers: a case study of a Russian region pp. 68-87

- Andrei Yakovlev, Olga Balaeva and Andrey Tkachenko
Volume 17, issue 4, 2017
- Cross-country learning in public procurement: An exploratory study pp. 449-482

- Kimberly Nijboer, Shirin Senden and Jan Telgen
- Public capital asset management:A holistic perspective pp. 483-524

- Yaotai Lu
- Deliverable accountability, change management and breach in consultancy contracts: A comparative study of world bank versus europeaid funded projects pp. 525-571

- Youssef G. Saad
- An organizational perspective on the implementation of strategic goals in public procurement pp. 572-605

- Andreas H. Glas, Markus Schaupp and Michael Essig
Volume 17, issue 3, 2017
- Infusing value for money (VfM) into the public procurement system in botswana pp. 281-341

- Emmanuel Botlhale
- Forecasting foreign currency exchange rates for department of defense budgeting1 pp. 315-336

- Nicholas R. Gardner, Jonathan D. Ritschel, Edward D. White and Andrew T. Wallen
- Explaining sme participation and success in public procurement using a capability-based model of tendering pp. 337-372

- Anthony Flynn and Paul Davis
- Transformative thinking, transformative doing pp. 373-401

- Sebastian Chua
- The practice of performance-based contracting in developing countries' public procurement: the case of ethiopia pp. 402-431

- Baynesagn Asfaw Ambaw and Jan Telgen
Volume 17, issue 2, 2017
- Analyzing buyer behavior when selecting green criteria in public procurement pp. 141-186

- Mieko Igarashi, Luitzen de Boer and Gerit Pfuhl
- Twelve years of scottish school public private partnerships: Are they better value for money? pp. 187-228

- Rizal Yaya
- Research perspectives on public procurement: Content analysis of 14 years of publications in the journal of public procurement pp. 229-269

- Andrea Stefano Patrucco, Davide Luzzini and Stefano Ronchi
Volume 17, issue 1, 2017
- The role of training in dismantling barriers to sme participation in public procurement pp. 1-30

- Jani Saastamoinen, Helen Reijonen and Timo Tammi
- International trade protectionist policies and in-state preferences: A link pp. 31-52

- Sawsan Abutabenjeh, Stephen B. Gordon and Berhanu Mengistu
- Tracing the effects of politicization on public procurement specialists’ decision-making through values: A structural equation model of the broker-purist lens pp. 53-88

- Alexandru V. Roman
- A comparative study of formulas for choosing the economically most advantageous tender pp. 89-125

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