CONTENTS Editorial K. V. Thai Symposium on International Public Procurement: Part II G. L. Albano and D.-i. Kim Symposium on International Public Procurement: Introduction G. L. Albano and D.-i. Kim Regulating Public Procurement Law at Supranational Level: The Example of EU Agreements on Public Procurement J. S. Schnitzer Korean Free Trade …
CONTENTS Editorial K. V. Thai Symposium on International Public Procurement: Part II G. L. Albano and D.-i. Kim Supplier Delivery Performance in Ugandan Public Procurement Contracts J. M. Ntayi, I. Namugenyi and S. Eyaa The Value of Certification in Public Procurement: The Birth of a Profession? E. Prier, C. McCue and R. Behara Integrating …
VOLUME 10, NUMBER 1, Spring 2010 CONTENTS Optimizing the Size of Public-Private Partnership Contracts in the Water Sector: Implications from An Estimated Cost Function of Private Operators A. Iimi Construction Procurement Strategies of National Health Service In the UK: A Critical Review A. D. Ibrahim, A. Price, M. M. A. Khalfan and A. Daint Social Cohesion, Gro…
CONTENTS Psychological Climate, Catharsis, Organizational Anomie, Psychological Wellness and Ethical Procurement Behaviour in Uganda's Public Sector J. M. Ntayi, A. Ahiauzu and S. Eyaa Economic and Political Determinants of Public Procurement Corruption in Developing Countries: An Empirical Study from Uganda B. C. Basheka Recent Reforms to Promote Social Responsib…
Since the 1990s, government at all levels is under increasing pressure to do more with less. However, despite the U.S. government spending about 15 to 20 percent of its GDP on contracts for goods and services, there is a paucity of reference books for public procurement officials and very few textbooks for courses on the subject. Filling this void, the International Handbook of Public Procur…