Journal of Public Procurement
2001 - 2025
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Volume 13, issue 4, 2013
- Determining ‘the most economically advantageous tender’ based on capability and fee-percentage criteria pp. 409-446

- Pertti Lahdenperä
- The politics of bounded procurement: Purists, brokers and the politics-procurement dichotomy pp. 447-475

- Alexandru V. Roman
- Developing a public value healthcare procurement framework pp. 476-515

- Alan Turrell
- Impact of political-economy variables on cost growth in military weapon system contracts pp. 516-538

- Jonathan D. Ritschel
Volume 13, issue 03, 2013
- Dispelling fear and loathing in government acquisition: A proposal for cultivational governance in dod source selections pp. 289-314

- Steve M. Maser and Fred Thompson
- Design and build procurements in the polish public sector pp. 315-336

- Agnieszka Leśniak and Krzysztof Zima
- Public policy and financial management through eprocurement: A practice oriented normative model for maximizing transformative impacts pp. 337-363

- Alexandru V. Roman
- An appraisal of the use of social criteria in public procurement in Nigeria pp. 364-397

- Temidayo O. Akenroye
Volume 13, issue 3, 2013
- The logic of estimation: Describing the budgetary work of program managers pp. 293-311

- Osbin L. Ervin
Volume 13, issue 2, 2013
- “Best value for money” in procurement pp. 149-175

- Nicola Dimitri
- Unwritten ground rules (UGRS) in public procurement in developing countries pp. 176-214

- Shahadat Khan
- A model to measure e-procurement impacts on organizational performance pp. 215-242

- Francesco Gardenal
- An empirical analysis of coercive means of enforcing compliance in public procurement pp. 243-273

- Frederick A. Mwakibinga and Arnt Buvik
Volume 13, issue 1, 2013
- Size and structure in the purchasing function: Evidence from German municipalities pp. 1-38

- Christoph H. Glock and Michael G. Broens
- U.S. and E.U. sme subcontracting policy and practice trends: Towards a transatlantic accountability consensus pp. 39-71

- Max V. Kidalov
- Liberalised public procurement of ict services for schools: An empirical case from finland pp. 72-102

- Pekka Leviäkangas, Raine Hautala, Virpi Britschgi and Risto Öörni
- Characterizing the accuracy of dod operating and support cost estimates pp. 103-132

- Erin T. Ryan, David R. Jacques, Jonathan D. Ritschel and Christine M. Schubert
Volume 12, issue 4, 2012
- Outsourced contracts, buyer-supplier trust, supplier opportunistic behavior and supplier performance in ugandan public procuring and disposing entities (PDEs) pp. 435-470

- Arthur Ahimbisibwe, Moses Muhwezi and Sudi Nangoli
- Innovation procurement as projects pp. 472-504

- Jillian Yeow and Jakob Edler
- Measuring the efficient management of public works contracts: A non-parametric approach pp. 528-546

- Calogero Guccio, Giacomo Pignataro and Ilde Rizzo
- State-Business relations and participation of firms in public procurement in russia: An empirical study pp. 547-592

- Olga Demidova and Andrei Yakovlev
Volume 12, issue 3, 2012
- Public contract writing systems: A house divided pp. 295-322

- Robert E. Lloyd
- An exploration of management competencies in public sector procurement pp. 333-355

- David McKevitt, Paul Davis, Roelf Woldring, Kay Smith, Anthony Flynn and Emma McEvoy
- After katrina: Comparisons of post-disaster public procurement approaches and outcomes in the new orleans area pp. 356-385

- Christopher L. Atkinson and Alka K. Sapat
- The excessive profits of defense contractors: Evidence and determinants pp. 386-406

- Chong Wang and Joseph San Miguel
- Different design - different cost: An empirical analysis of combinatorial public procurement bidding of road maintenance pp. 407-422

- Anders Lunander and Sofia Lundberg
Volume 12, issue 2, 2012
- Public procurement through performance-based logistics: Conceptual underpinnings and empirical insights pp. 151-188

- Florian C. Kleemann, Andreas Glas and Michael Essig
- A model of trade restrictiveness index: Its application and implications in public procurement pp. 189-220

- Demelash Demessie
- E-Procurement: Myth or Reality pp. 221-248

- Clifford McCue and Alexandru V. Roman
- Case studies of bid-rigging and procurement reform assessment in fuel oil supply in Japan and Korea pp. 249-275

- Koki Arai
Volume 12, issue 1, 2012
- Early contractor involvement in dutch infrastructure development: Initial experiences with parallel procedures for planning and procurement pp. 4-42

- Sander Lenferink, Jos Arts, Taede Tillema, Marcelle van Valkenburg and Roel Nijsten
- Environmental impacts and the most economically advantageous tender in public procurement pp. 43-80

- Katriina Parikka-Alhola and Ari Nissinen
- Combinatorial auctions in public procurement: Experiences from sweden pp. 81-108

- Anders Lunander and Sofia Lundberg
- Supply management concepts in local government: Four case studies pp. 109-141

- Gerasimos Gianakis and Clifford McCue
Volume 11, issue 4, 2011
- Reconciling incongruous policy objectives and benchmarking kenyaʼs public procurement law: a review of the selex case1 pp. 451-481

- Muthomi Thiankolu
- Risks associated with performance specifications in highway infrastructure procurement pp. 482-508

- Shekhar S. Patil and Keith R. Molenaar
- Matching supply-side costs with demand-side value in procurement auctions pp. 509-537

- Jeremy Chen
- Services supply chain in the united states navy: an empirical study of current management practices pp. 538-562

- Aruna Apte, Uday M. Apte and Rene G. Rendon
Volume 11, issue 3, 2011
- Risk management in humanitarian procurement and supply chain pp. 301-322

- Jacqueline Pontré, Volker Welter, Joao N. Veiga Malta, Ibrahim Faria and Anna Chernyshova
- Anti-corruption in public procurement in nigeria: challenges and competency strategies pp. 323-333

- Joseph K. Achua
- The development of a relational orientation to consultants amongst project managers pp. 354-387

- Branco Ponomariov and Gordon Kingsley
- Small manufacturing businesses: their interest in securing contracts from public agencies pp. 388-402

- John J. Withey
- Using fuzzy decision making for supplier selection in public procurement pp. 403-427

- Nicola Costantino, Mariagrazia Dotoli, Marco Falagario and Maria Pia Fanti
Volume 11, issue 2, 2011
- The root causes of contract administration problems pp. 171-189

- Richard J. Sebastian and Bill Davison
- Estimating the final cost of a DoD acquisition contract pp. 190-205

- Steven P. Tracy and Edward D. White
- Lean thinking and its implications for public procurement: moving forward with assessment and implementation pp. 206-239

- Joseph J. Schiele and Clifford P. McCue
- Do the baby and the bathwater deserve the same fate? An exploratory study of collaborative pricing in the U.S. department of defense pp. 240-274

- Timothy G. Hawkins and Jeffrey R. Cuskey
Volume 11, issue 1, 2011
- Psychological climate, catharsis, organizational anomie, psychological wellness and ethical procurement behaviour in ugandaʼs public sector pp. 1-32

- Joseph Mpeera Ntayi, Augustine Ahiauzu and Sarah Eyaa
- Economic and political determinants of public procurement corruption in developing countries: An empirical study from uganda pp. 33-60

- Benon C. Basheka
- Recent reforms to promote social responsibility procurement in east asian states: a comparative analysis pp. 61-94

- David Seth Jones
- Examining the merits of municipal police contracting pp. 95-107

- Richard W. Schwester
- A detailed analysis of the relationship between contract administration problems and contract types pp. 108-226

- Bill Davison and Richard J. Sebastian
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