乌干达姆巴拉拉市的贿赂与公共采购绩效

Nkamuhayo Denis, Kakuba Dennis, Muhereza Aggrey, Nyakuhirwa Bridget
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该研究调查了贿赂对乌干达公共采购绩效的影响,重点是姆巴拉拉市。具体而言,本研究考察了货币贿赂和非货币贿赂如何影响姆巴拉拉市的公共采购绩效。采用定量方法的横断面设计被应用。定量数据采用推理统计(Spearman相关、决定系数和回归)进行分析。定性数据则采用内容分析和专题分析。调查结果显示,贿赂对公共采购绩效有强烈的负面影响,即贿赂越多,公共采购绩效越差,贿赂越少,公共采购绩效越好。研究报告建议,市议会应制定机制,加强和实施现有的打击贿赂措施,以改善公共采购绩效。这种机制可包括鼓励举报人、选择专业和称职的评价委员会成员和减少官僚主义。
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Bribery and Public Procurement Performance at Mbarara City, Uganda
The study investigated the effects of bribery on public procurement performance in Uganda with a focus on Mbarara City. Specifically, the study examined how monetary bribery and non-monetary bribery influence public procurement performance at Mbarara City. A cross-sectional design adopting a quantitative approach was applied. Quantitative data was analyzed using inferential statistics (Spearman correlation, coefficient of determination and regression). Qualitative data on the other hand was analyzed using content and thematic analysis. The findings revealed a strong negative influence of bribery on public procurement performance whereby more bribery contributed to poor public procurement performance and less bribery contributed to better public procurement performance. The study recommended that municipal councils should develop mechanisms for strengthening and operationalizing available measures to combat bribery to improve public procurement performance. Such mechanisms may include encouraging whistle blowers, selection of professional and competent members on evaluation committees and reducing the bureaucracy.
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