Public procurement initiatives during the Covid-19 pandemic and lessons learned: the case study of Greece

IF 1.6 Q3 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Georgios Koligiannis, Maria Drakaki, Panagiotis Tzionas
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Abstract

Purpose

This paper aims to highlight how the Greek State tried to improve public procurement processes during the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic and propose measures that could be implemented in a future force majeure event where the global supply chain will not operate efficiently.

Design/methodology/approach

The authors investigated the existing scientific literature. Afterwards, they designed a questionnaire to gather primary data and add value to the current literature.

Findings

The research paper results highlight that in future force majeure events, the best way for effective public procurement is to implement central procurement, framework agreements with more than one economic operator and use the newly established Public Buyers Community in the European Union. The questionnaire interviews also highlighted that payment terms could be adjusted to the needs of the suppliers to improve their financial flows, which are disrupted in case of a force majeure event.

Research limitations/implications

One of the limitations of the present case study is that apart from the Greek procurement Laws and policy documents related to the COVID-19 pandemic, only scientific articles written in English were used by the authors in the literature review section.

Practical implications

The findings could benefit public contracting authorities and central procurement bodies when designing their processes in case of a force majeure event like the COVID-19 pandemic. As the public contracting authorities and the procurement officers are more informed about potential ways to improve the public procurement processes, they might apply measures that could facilitate the flexibility of the procurement processes.

Social implications

The research paper can provide lessons learned to policy makers, when they have to cope with similar challenges in the future.

Originality/value

To the best of the authors' knowledge, no previous scientific article has examined how the Greek State has tried to respond to the supply shortages created during the pandemic. Furthermore, this is the first study in Greece that gathers primary data from public procurement practitioners.

Covid-19 大流行期间的公共采购举措和经验教训:希腊案例研究
目的本文旨在强调希腊政府在 COVID-19 大流行病爆发期间如何努力改进公共采购流程,并提出在未来全球供应链无法有效运作的不可抗力事件中可以实施的措施。研究结果本文的研究结果强调,在未来不可抗力事件中,有效公共采购的最佳方式是实施集中采购、与多个经济运营商签订框架协议以及利用欧盟新成立的公共买家共同体。本案例研究的局限性之一是,除了希腊采购法和与 COVID-19 大流行相关的政策文件外,作者在文献综述部分只使用了英文科学文章。实际意义研究结果可以帮助公共订约当局和中央采购机构在发生 COVID-19 大流行病等不可抗力事件时设计其流程。由于公共订约当局和采购官员更了解改进公共采购流程的潜在方法,他们可能会采取一些措施来促进采购流程的灵活性。社会影响该研究论文可为政策制定者提供经验教训,帮助他们在未来应对类似的挑战。此外,这也是希腊第一份从公共采购从业人员那里收集原始数据的研究报告。
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Journal of Public Procurement
Journal of Public Procurement PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION-
CiteScore
4.40
自引率
4.00%
发文量
13
期刊介绍: The Journal of Public Procurement (JOPP) seeks to further the understanding of public procurement. JOPP publishes original, high-quality research that explores the theories and practices of public procurement. The journal ensures that high-quality research is collected and disseminated widely to both academics and practitioners, and provides a forum for debate. It covers all subjects relating to the purchase of goods, services and works by public organizations at a local, regional, national and international level. JOPP is multi-disciplinary, with a broad approach towards methods and styles of research as well as the level of issues addressed. The Journal welcomes the submission of papers from researchers internationally. The journal welcomes research papers, narrative essays, exemplar cases, forums, and book reviews.
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