Journal of Public Procurement: Volume 16 Issue 4

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Table of contents

Antifragilizing public procurement systems: A paradigm shift1

Youssef G. Saad

Taints of corruption in public procurement (PP) exist in both developed and developing countries alike- though in different scales and with different characteristics and impacts…

From whence the knowledge came: Heterogeneity of innovation procurement across Europe

Anne Rainville

To induce innovation in the public sector, Directive 2014/24/EU encourages internal and external consultation during the procurement process. However, little is known regarding…

Dealing with legal loopholes and uncertainties within eu public procurement law regarding framework agreements

Marta Andrecka

Provision on framework agreements has been introduced into European Union (EU) Law in 2004. Since then framework agreements have gained popularity and importance on the European…

Disclosure rules in eu public procurement: Balancing between competition and transparency

Kirsi-Maria Halonen

The paper examines the disclosure of information within public contract awards under EU law. EU Public Procurement rules have several objectives that may at some times be…

The role of firms' qualification in public contracts execution: An empirical assessment

Alessandro Ancarani, Calogero Guccio, Ilde Rizzo

According to the Italian regulation firms must qualify to bid in auctions for public work contracts worth more than 150,000 euros. In this paper, we investigate the link between…

Cover of Journal of Public Procurement

ISSN:

1535-0118

Online date, start – end:

2001

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editors:

  • Dr Paul Joesbury
  • Mr David Loseby