Grieving the loss of a public contract: De La Rue and the Brexit passport

IF 1.6 Q3 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
A. Flynn
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Purpose This paper aims to examine how firms react to the loss of a major government contract. Reactions to contract loss are yet to be properly studied in public procurement. Design/methodology/approach The hypothesis is that contract loss triggers a five-stage grieving process, as predicted by the Kubler-Ross model. The hypothesis is tested using the recent UK passport contract in which the British supplier, De La Rue, lost to the Franco-Dutch supplier, Gemalto. Secondary data from corporate publications, news reporting, parliamentary debates and trade union press releases is used to compile the case. Findings The findings show that De La Rue and its supporters passed through the five stages of grief in response to their loss. De La Rue initially exhibited denial by vowing to appeal the decision. Next came anger directed at the UK Government. An attempt to bargain was made during the standstill period. Depression set in after De La Rue admitted it would not appeal. Finally, acceptance was indicated by De La Rue pursuing new opportunities in the product authentication market. Research limitations/implications The study is based on a single case. Further case research is warranted to test the external validity of the results. Practical implications By debriefing unsuccessful bidders and listening to their viewpoint, public buyers can help to assuage the anger that accompanies contract loss. Social implications Elected representatives, the media and civic society groups have vested interests in the outcome of contract competitions. Moreover, they use their agency in pursuit of their own interests, whether through political bargaining, lobbying or editorials. Originality/value The paper demonstrates that the Kubler-Ross model of grieving has utility for understanding reactions to loss in a public procurement context.
为失去一份公共合同而悲伤:德拉鲁和英国脱欧护照
目的本文旨在考察企业对失去主要政府合同的反应。公共采购中对合同损失的反应尚待适当研究。设计/方法论/方法正如Kubler-Ross模型预测的那样,假设合同损失会引发五个阶段的悲伤过程。这一假设是使用最近的英国护照合同进行检验的,在该合同中,英国供应商德拉鲁输给了法荷供应商金雅拓。来自企业出版物、新闻报道、议会辩论和工会新闻稿的二级数据用于汇编该案件。调查结果显示,德拉鲁及其支持者经历了五个悲伤阶段,以回应他们的损失。德拉鲁起初表示否认,发誓要对判决提出上诉。接下来是针对英国政府的愤怒。在停滞期有人试图讨价还价。德拉鲁承认上诉无效后,大萧条开始了。最后,De La Rue在产品认证市场上寻求新的机会,这表明他接受了这一点。研究局限性/含义该研究基于单个案例。需要进一步的案例研究来检验结果的外部有效性。实际含义通过向未中标的投标人汇报情况并听取他们的观点,公共买家可以帮助缓解合同损失带来的愤怒。社会影响民选代表、媒体和公民社会团体在合同竞争的结果中拥有既得利益。此外,他们利用自己的机构来追求自己的利益,无论是通过政治谈判、游说还是社论。原创性/价值本文证明了Kubler-Ross悲伤模型在理解公共采购背景下对损失的反应方面具有实用性。
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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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