IRSPP 1 The main aim of the first workshop of this ongoing study was to conduct exploratory, qualitative research to identify critical factors that appear to impact significantly on purchasing and supply in the public sector in the context of major government reform. Leading international academics and very senior public procurement practitioners from 13 countries were invited to write and submit case studies. Guidance was provided on the content of the case and it had to address major government reform issues. A 2 ½ day workshop was held in Budapest at which the case authors presented their cases. 15 cases were presented and critically evaluated by all case authors and invited senior practitioners and academics. Objectives
ConclusionsThis study was an exploratory study to undertake a comparative investigation of public procurement. There was a general ‘line of inquiry’, but no specific research questions; rather, all participants shared a desire to listen to each others’ accounts, and see what emerged. Many expressed surprise at what they learnt was occurring in other nations, and several commented on the value of learning from similar cases to their own and from cases that differed greatly. Different structures, values, scales of operation, and many other factors, proved useful for comparison. The other highly visible particularity of the study is that it demonstrated the extreme complexity in the multi-level systems that connect government policy, procurement policy, and practice in the supply market. Whilst some very large, multi-national, diverse private sector groups exhibit complexity, the scale and nature of the complexity appears ‘simpler’ in the private sector than was observed in this study. The process of drawing out research questions from this study will continue. However, some emerged during the event and participants expressed a desire to form a number of ‘communities of interest’. Notably these included:
We propose to derive researchable questions from the communities of interest, then design IRSPP2 to be a themed, focused event that provides answers that move the subject area ahead on those themes. Workshop Sponsors: We are grateful to the following organisations for their sponsorship, without which the workshop could not have taken place |
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Last updated September 25 2009 PFM |