Procurement Policy and Sme Participation in Public Purchasing
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2022
Authors
Taş, Bedri Kamil Onur
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Springer
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Yes
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Abstract
This study investigates the relationship between regulatory policies governing public procurement and participation by small and medium enterprises (SMEs), using a large dataset on European procurement. We find that better quality procurement regulation is associated with greater SME participation and higher probability that SMEs win contracts. Dividing contracts into smaller lots, a key feature of 2014 EU procurement regulation reform, bolsters participation by SMEs but only increases the probability of SMEs winning contracts for small value lots (euro25,000 or less). Our results suggest governments seeking to enhance participation by SMEs in public procurement without explicitly favoring SMEs can do so by improving the overall quality of procurement processes.
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Public procurement, SME participation, Good practice, Regulation, Lot size, L26, O12, SME participation, H57, Good practice, regulation, Economy, Lot size, CoFoE, lot size, Public procurement, Regulation
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05 social sciences, 0502 economics and business
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Q1
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28
Source
Small Business Economics
Volume
58
Issue
Start Page
383
End Page
402
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