From the editor – Governments as buyers: the international business implications of public procurement

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作者
Ari Van Assche
Ali Arsalan Pasha
Lucian Cernat
Hinrich Voss
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[1] HEC Montréal,Department of International Business
[2] European Commission,Head of Global Regulatory Cooperation and International Procurement Negotiations, DG Trade
[3] University of Bristol,Chair in International Business Management, School of Management
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Journal of International Business Policy | 2024年 / 7卷
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Public procurement; Policy; Global value chains; Buy local; Industrial policy; Sustainability;
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This editorial takes stock of the importance of public procurement for international business (IB) and the research questions that remain. We argue that, apart from its traditional role of providing public services to citizens, public procurement acts as a demand-led policy instrument in which governments attempt to influence market outcomes by acting as large discretionary buyers and using their purchasing power and administrative processes to obtain policy objectives. We compare various financial and non-financial goals that governments aim to attain with public procurement and how they try to shape IB to achieve these goals. We also develop a framework to analyze how contracting firms and their global value chains adapt their IB strategies to optimize their chance of winning public procurement contracts.
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页码:133 / 146
页数:13
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