Journal of Public Procurement
2001 - 2025
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Volume 16, issue 4, 2016
- Antifragilizing public procurement systems: A paradigm shift1 pp. 419-453

- Youssef G. Saad
- SYMPOSIUM INTRODUCTION pp. 454-462

- Khi V. Thai, Robin A. Suryo and Tam Mai
- From whence the knowledge came: Heterogeneity of innovation procurement across Europe pp. 463-504

- Anne Rainville
- Dealing with legal loopholes and uncertainties within eu public procurement law regarding framework agreements pp. 505-527

- Marta Andrecka
- Disclosure rules in eu public procurement: Balancing between competition and transparency pp. 528-553

- Kirsi-Maria Halonen
- The role of firms' qualification in public contracts execution: An empirical assessment pp. 554-582

- Alessandro Ancarani, Calogero Guccio and Ilde Rizzo
Volume 16, issue 3, 2016
- Overcoming the barriers to green procurement in the county: Interest groups and administrative professionalism pp. 259-285

- Christy Smith and Jessica Terman
- Symposium introduction pp. 287-290

- Robin A. Suryo and Khi V. Thai
- Collusion between public procurers and suppliers in the context of japan’s public procurement: The role of the risks of “unsuccessful procurement” pp. 291-311

- Satoru Tanaka and Shuya Hayashi
- Implementation of sustainable public procurement practices and policies: A sorting framework pp. 312-346

- Eric Prier, Edward Schwerin and Clifford P. McCue
- Elements of public procurement reform and their effect on the public sector in lac pp. 347-373

- Leslie Harper, Ana Cristina Calderon Ramirez and Jorge Enrique Muñoz Ayala
- Compliance to acts, rules and regulations: Evidence from sub-saharan africa pp. 374-405

- Musa Mbago, Joseph M. Ntayi and Moses Muhwezi
Volume 16, issue 2, 2016
- Federal bid protests: Is the tail wagging the dog? pp. 152-190

- Timothy G. Hawkins, Cory Yoder and Michael J. Gravier
- Making sense of public-private partnerships (p3s) pp. 191-207

- Lawrence L. Martin
- Managing for performance: Measurement and monitoring of contracts in the transit industry pp. 208-242

- Olga Smirnova, Juita-Elena (Wie) Yusuf and Suzanne Leland
Volume 16, issue 1, 2016
- Procurement procedure, competition and final unit price: The case of commodities pp. 1-21

- Jan Soudek and Jiří Skuhrovec
- The evolution of the world bank’s procurement framework: Reform and coherence for the 21st centur pp. 22-51

- Sope Williams-Elegbe
- The case of the panama canal expansion: Pacta sunt servanda versus rebus sic stantibus in public works procurement pp. 52-82

- Francisco L. Hernández González
- An integrated approach for supplier selection in military critical application items pp. 83-117

- Christodoulos Nikou and Socrates J. Moschuris
Volume 15, issue 4, 2015
- Public infrastructure procurement: A review of adversarial and non-adversarial contracting methods pp. 405-438

- Michael Regan, Peter E.D. Love and Jim Jim
- The enlightenment underpinnings of the public procurement profession pp. 439-457

- William Earle Klay
- Public procurement reforms in greece: The impact of improved transparency on government expenditures pp. 458-475

- Giotopoulos ***, Grigoris Pavlou, Svetoslav Danchev and Aggelos Tsakanikas
- Characteristics Of private markets and accessibility of small and medium enterprises to public procurement markets: Pharmaceuticals in egypt pp. 476-513

- Lobna Abdellatif and Mohamed Zaky
- The role of accountability in federal acquisition: A search for context pp. 514-536

- Dan Fox and John C. Morris
Volume 15, issue 3, 2015
- Price-quality ratios in value-for-money awards pp. 275-290

- Philipp Kiiver and Jakub Kodym
- Do federal davis-bacon and disadvantaged business enterprise regulations affect aggressive bidding? evidence from highway resurfacing procurement auctions pp. 291-316

- Kevin C. Duncan
- E-procurement as the ict innovation in the public services management: Case of slovakia pp. 317-340

- Maria Murray Svidronova and Tomas Mikus
- Stability properties in department of defense contracts: Answering the controversy pp. 341-364

- Jacob L. Petter, Jonathan D. Ritschel and Edward D. White
- Measuring efficiency in international public procurement pp. 365-389

- Anjali Kumar, Arvind Nair and Juliane Piecha
Volume 15, issue 2, 2015
- Integrating contract management practices into the achievement of value for money in tanzania public procurement: Evidence from selected procuring entities in moshi municipality pp. 129-149

- Alban Mchopa
- Complex products and comprehensive service agreements: A case study of outsourcing in contract cities pp. 150-176

- Spencer T. Brien and Leslie L. Hine
- Five dilemmas in public procurement pp. 177-207

- Clifford P. McCue, Eric Prier and David Swanson
- Rethinking contract design: Why incorporating non-legal drivers of contractual behavior in contracts may lead to better results in complex defense systems procurement pp. 208-235

- Peter Kamminga
- Do key performance indicators matter on public procurement rules 2008? An empirical study on local government engineering department, bangladesh pp. 236-257

- Mahfuzar Rahman, Amrita Kumar Das and Zohurul Islam
Volume 15, issue 1, 2015
- Impact of contract bundling and consolidation on defense acquisition system and defense industrial base: The case of the u.s. department of the navy pp. 1-37

- Max V. Kidalov
- Public procurement specialists: They are not who we thought they were pp. 38-65

- Alexandru V. Roman
- Implementing sustainability in public procurement: The limited role of procurement managers and party-political executives pp. 66-92

- Cees J. Gelderman, Janjaap Semeijn and Frank Bouma
- Looking beyond accession: Challenges to implementing the world trade organization government procurement agreement in china pp. 93-116

- Daniel J. Cook
Volume 14, issue 4, 2014
- Seven years of U.S. defense acquisition research: Analysis of proposals and projects pp. 451-472

- Karey L. Shaffer and Keith F. Snider
- Public procurement of innovation policy: Competition regulation, market structure and dominant design pp. 473-494

- Ruyi Wan
- Exploring legitimacy in major public procurement projects pp. 495-537

- Colette Russell and Joanne Meehan
- Public procurement mechanisms for public-private partnerships pp. 538-566

- Dmitri Vinogradov, Elena Shadrina and Larissa Kokareva
- Increased cooperation through immediate post contractual negotiation pp. 567-583

- Stephan J. Meijers, André G. Dorée and Hans Boes
Volume 14, issue 3, 2014
- Market orientation and smesʼ activity in public sector procurement participation pp. 304-327

- Timo Tammi, Jani Saastamoinen and Helen Reijonen
- Small and medium-sized enterprises policies in public procurement: Time for a rethink?1 pp. 328-360

- Caroline Nicholas and Michael Fruhmann
- Examining the relationship between the barriers and current practices of sustainable procurement: A survey of un organizations pp. 361-394

- Jacob Hasselbalch, Nives Costa and Alexander Blecken
- What are the challenges to sustainable procurement in commercial semi-state bodies in ireland? pp. 395-445

- Joey Gormly
Volume 14, issue 2, 2014
- Theory in public procurement research pp. 139-180

- Anthony Flynn and Paul Davis
- Public procurement in the european union: The case for national threshold values pp. 181-214

- Per Molander
- Leveraging strategic sourcing and knowledge management to improve the acquisition of knowledgebased services pp. 215-251

- Timothy G. Hawkins, Mark E. Nissen and Rene G. Rendon
- Auditing procurement contracts for defense material in Spain: In the footsteps of the U.S. model pp. 252-282

- José Aguado-Romero, Antonio M. López-Hernández and Simón Vera-Ríos
Volume 14, issue 1, 2014
- An exploration of knowledge-based factors affecting procurement compliance pp. 1-32

- Timothy G. Hawkins and William A. Muir
- The politics of bounded procurement: Purists, brokers and the politics-procurement dichotomy pp. 33-61

- Alexandru V. Roman
- The 2010 “agreement on mutual enforcement of debarment decisions” and its impact for the fight against fraud and corruption in public procurement pp. 62-95

- Lorenzo Nesti
- Political connections of the boards of directors and department of defense contractorsʼ excessive profits pp. 96-122

- Chong Wang
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