Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10494888 | Technovation | 2014 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
The main barriers reported by suppliers refer to the lack of interaction with procuring organisations, the use of over-specified tenders as opposed to outcome based specifications, low competences of procurers and a poor management of risk during the procurement process. Such barriers are perceived most strongly by R&D intensive organisations. Our results also indicate that certain organisations, particularly smaller firms and not-forprofit organisations, encounter greater difficulties with innovation arising from the procurement process, for instance in relation to contract size, lack of useful feedback and communication of opportunities. Government procurement policies are queried in light of the findings.
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Authors
Elvira Uyarra, Jakob Edler, Javier Garcia-Estevez, Luke Georghiou, Jillian Yeow,