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The Improvement Policy Design of Public Procurement Process for the Public Management Innovation in South Korea

Donghun Yoon

SAGE Open, 2023, vol. 13, issue 1, 21582440231158260

Abstract: We introduce and study in this paper the policy design improvement regarding the public procurement process for public management innovation. Public procurement is obtained transparently and efficiently at the exact cost of goods, constructions, services, among others. In addition, it has decreased the national budget and supported the national economic development. Most of the major contributions of public procurement included support for small businesses, jobs, and balanced regional development. Nevertheless, a lot of issues have become apparent during the public procurement process, thus requiring preventive measures. The aim of this study is to demonstrate an enhanced public procurement process and develop efficient policies in the future. For this reason, we investigated the issues regarding South Korea’s public procurement process, and concentrated on policy improvement. It is our intention to provide a highly efficient global public procurement process that can be used as an academic paper that will help in developing South Korea’s public procurement process and policy direction.

Keywords: public procurement; public policy; South Korea; policy design; public management; improvement policy; management innovation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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