Bidding despite corruption: evidence from Honduras

IF 1.6 Q3 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Daniel M. Sabet
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Purpose In addition to lower value for money and the loss of trust in government, procurement corruption threatens to produce a vicious cycle whereby honest firms self-select out of public procurements, further increasing corruption and decreasing value for money. This paper aims to explore this vicious cycle hypothesis. Design/methodology/approach This paper uses a survey of businesses registered with the procurement regulator in Honduras, a country with high grand corruption but low levels of administrative procurement corruption. The study uses the survey to test the effects of experiences and perceptions of corruption and personal connections on perceptions of fairness and intention to bid on future procurements. Findings This study finds that experiences with bribery and the perceived importance of personal and party connections undermine perceptions of fairness, particularly for firms bidding with Honduras’s public works agency. While firms that have not bid recently view the process as less merit-based than those that have, the study does not find that perceptions of fairness influence intention to bid in the future as the vicious cycle hypothesis would suggest. Social implications This research suggests that even firms that are frustrated with procurement irregularities are willing to tolerate them to access government markets. Originality/value The study benefits from a unique survey of businesses on issues of corruption and connections in a challenging procurement environment.
尽管腐败投标:来自洪都拉斯的证据
目的除了降低资金价值和失去对政府的信任外,采购腐败还可能产生一个恶性循环,即诚实的公司在公共采购中自我选择,从而进一步加剧腐败,降低资金价值。本文旨在探讨这一恶性循环假说。设计/方法/方法本文对洪都拉斯采购监管机构注册的企业进行了调查,洪都拉斯是一个大腐败程度高但行政采购腐败程度低的国家。该研究利用调查来测试腐败和个人关系的经历和看法对公平感和未来采购投标意向的影响。调查结果这项研究发现,贿赂的经历以及个人和政党关系的重要性削弱了人们对公平的看法,尤其是对于在洪都拉斯公共工程机构投标的公司来说。虽然最近没有投标的公司认为这一过程比那些有投标的公司更不注重价值,但研究并没有发现,对公平的看法会像恶性循环假说所暗示的那样影响未来投标的意图。社会影响这项研究表明,即使是对采购违规行为感到沮丧的公司,也愿意容忍他们进入政府市场。独创性/价值这项研究得益于对企业在充满挑战的采购环境中的腐败和关系问题进行的独特调查。
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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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