Determinants of Procurement Ethics Among Public Institutions in Ghana: An Empirical Study

B. J. Tanzubil, Oswald Atiga
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If the public procurement function especially in Sub Saharan Africa (SSA) is ethically conducted, the obvious end result would be prudent use of state resources, transparency within the public procurement process and value for money in all government contracts. This has become pertinent since increasingly significant proportions of government expenditure in developing countries goes into public procurements. This study therefore sought to explore the determinants of procurement ethics among public institutions in the Upper East Region (UER) of Ghana. The study adopted a quantitative research approach using an interviewer-administered questionnaire to collect data from 210 practicing public procurement officials across selected public institutions. The Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) was employed as a factor reduction tool to filter out the factors that significantly influence ethical procurement practices among staff of public institutions. The study results showed that transparency, professionalism, integrity and political influence were the major determinants of ethical procurement practices in public institutions within the Upper East Region of Ghana. The study established that transparency, professionalism, integrity and political influence were the major determinants of ethical procurement practices within public institutions in the Upper East Region of Ghana. The findings of this study will serve as a guide for procurement professionals and managers to improve ethical procurement behavior. Training programmes should be tailored towards improving transparency, professionalism, integrity and minimize political influence.
加纳公共机构采购道德的决定因素:实证研究
如果公共采购职能,尤其是撒哈拉以南非洲地区(SSA)的公共采购职能,是符合道德规范 的,那么其最终结果显然是国家资源的审慎使用、公共采购过程的透明度和所有政府合同的物 有所值。由于发展中国家越来越多的政府开支用于公共采购,这一点已变得非常重要。因此,本研究试图探讨加纳上东部地区(UER)公共机构采购道德的决定因素。研究采用了定量研究方法,通过访谈者发放的调查问卷,从选定公共机构的 210 名执业公共采购官员中收集数据。研究采用了探索性因素分析法(EFA)作为减少因素的工具,以筛选出对公共机构工作人员的道德采购行为有重大影响的因素。研究结果表明,透明度、敬业精神、廉正和政治影响是加纳上东部地区公共机构道德采购行为的主要决定因素。研究确定,透明度、专业精神、诚信和政治影响是加纳上东部地区公共机构道德采购行为的主要决定因素。这项研究的结果将为采购专业人员和管理人员改善道德采购行为提供指导。培训计划应针对提高透明度、专业性、诚信度和最大限度地减少政治影响。
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