Facilitators and obstacles to the implementation of sustainable public bidding: bibliometric analysis
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.6008/CBPC2179-6858.2022.004.0023Keywords:
Sustainability, Green public bidding, Barriers and facilitators, IramuteqAbstract
Sustainable public bidding (SPP) can be understood as the integration of economic, environmental, and social issues during the acquisition of goods, works, and services by government agencies or public sector companies, which have been widely used due to the sustainable issue. The general objective of this research is to carry out a bibliometric analysis regarding the available publications involving the SPP to understand the content, the subjects discussed, the positioning and motivational factors for its application, and the main obstacles (2011-2021). Methodologically, this is exploratory research with a descriptive nature with a quantitative and qualitative approach to the data. During the analyzed period, 65 articles on the subject were identified, using the keywords (sustainable; green; procurement; purchasing; public; barrier; drivers) published in English in the Science Direct Elsevier database. In this research, it can be seen that barriers and facilitators for the implementation of the SPP focus on specific and repeated issues in the analyzed researches. There are relevant factors in the application of the SPP such as financial constraint, support from top management, and government legislation. Finally, when looking at the economic development of the countries surveyed, the incidence of SPP is relatively influenced.
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