2023
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0292286
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The impact of sustainable public procurement on corporate ESG performance—The Chinese evidence

Runyu Li,
Fuguo Cao

Abstract: Public procurement is an important bridge between public demand and market supply and may affect corporate behavior. However, in the advocacy of sustainable development, the extant research has rarely combined sustainable public procurement (SPP) with corporate ESG performance, to explore whether governments have contributed to the development of sustainable corporate performance through their sustainable procurement activities. This paper fills in the gap by matching the actual implementation of SPP of 42,369… Show more

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“…Public-private partnerships (PPPs) is an alternative approach to conventional public procurement (CPP), and there is rich discourse on the benefits and problems of PPPs. Much of the research on PPPs has compared PPPs with CPP with respect to cost (Zaidi et al, 2021); quality (Li & Cao, 2023); timeliness of project delivery; risk transfer; and a most recent research, to sustainable procurement (Cao et al, 2024).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Public-private partnerships (PPPs) is an alternative approach to conventional public procurement (CPP), and there is rich discourse on the benefits and problems of PPPs. Much of the research on PPPs has compared PPPs with CPP with respect to cost (Zaidi et al, 2021); quality (Li & Cao, 2023); timeliness of project delivery; risk transfer; and a most recent research, to sustainable procurement (Cao et al, 2024).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%