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Psychological climate, catharsis, organizational anomie, psychological wellness and ethical procurement behaviour in ugandaʼs public sector

Joseph Mpeera Ntayi (Faculty of Computing and Management Science, Business School, Makerere University (Uganda)
Augustine Ahiauzu (Faculty of Management, Business School, Makerere University)
Sarah Eyaa (Department of Procurement & Logistics Management, Makerere University)

Journal of Public Procurement

ISSN: 1535-0118

Article publication date: 1 March 2011

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Abstract

The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between psychological climate, catharsis, organizational anomie, psychological wellness and ethical procurement behaviour in Ugandaʼs public sector, in order to understand better the conditions that foster or diminish procurement ethics in a developing country. Data for this study were collected from a sample of 1100 respondents out of which 460 usable questionnaires, representing a 42% response rate were received and analyzed. Results reveal that psychological climate, procurement planning and organizational anomie were significant predictors, accounting for 64% of the variance in ethical procurement behaviour. These results have both policy and managerial implications which we present and discuss in this paper.

Citation

Ntayi, J.M., Ahiauzu, A. and Eyaa, S. (2011), "Psychological climate, catharsis, organizational anomie, psychological wellness and ethical procurement behaviour in ugandaʼs public sector", Journal of Public Procurement, Vol. 11 No. 1, pp. 1-32. https://doi.org/10.1108/JOPP-11-01-2011-B001

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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