2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejpoleco.2016.04.002
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To bid or not to bid: That is the question: Public procurement, project complexity and corruption

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“…They use, as the main explanatory variable, an institutional category of public procurer and, as the control variables, they use the estimated value of the public contract, weighted public works composition index, the expected duration of the contract, the type of the public contract, the use of the subcontractor, the completion of the project by the given firm, the existence of a legal dispute, the relationship between the firm and the contracting authority, the source of financing, and social variables. (Baldi, Bottasso, and Conti, 2016) focus on the analysis of the form of the tender, the resulting prices, and time delays. As the research subject, they considered public contracts of selected Italian municipalities.…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They use, as the main explanatory variable, an institutional category of public procurer and, as the control variables, they use the estimated value of the public contract, weighted public works composition index, the expected duration of the contract, the type of the public contract, the use of the subcontractor, the completion of the project by the given firm, the existence of a legal dispute, the relationship between the firm and the contracting authority, the source of financing, and social variables. (Baldi, Bottasso, and Conti, 2016) focus on the analysis of the form of the tender, the resulting prices, and time delays. As the research subject, they considered public contracts of selected Italian municipalities.…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…See alsoBaldi et al (2016);Kenny and Crisman (2016),and Coviello and Mariniello (2014) 7 The Stam and van de Ven (2019) conceptualization of the entrepreneurial ecosystem stresses (potential) market demand as a factor but does not explicitly consider the role of government as a source of demand8 Flynn and Davies (2017) use a survey of 3000 firms that bid for contracts with Irish procuring entities and find that procedural capability is associated with frequency of tendering and the typical value of contract sought. In contrast, relational capability was not found to be a determining factor.…”
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“…The issue of repeated contracts is addressed in the part of the scientific literature on public procurement that seeks to analyze bidding behavior (Jofre-Bonet & Pesendorfer, 2000) and bid rigging (Ishii, 2009), to define an optimal public procurement process with respect to former experiences with suppliers (Albano, Cesi, & Iozzi, 2017; Cesi & Albano, 2008), and to solve the complexity problem by auction or negotiation (Baldi, Botasso, Conti, & Picardo, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%