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"With up to 20% of GDP being used on public procurement, it accounts for a significant part of the global economy. This volume addresses different issues related to green innovation procurement as well as exploring the challenges involved in public procurement. The studies offer a broad array of perspectives, addressing both general, abstract problems of optimal public procurement and concrete cases of national or even local public procurement systems. The evidence presented covers a variety of different countries including, Italy, Latvia, the Netherlands and several African countries. Reflecting the different areas of expertise of the authors, the studies draw from Economics, Engineering, Law and Organization approaches to public procurement and use both theoretical and empirical methods to produce a comprehensive analysis. Accordingly, they contain policy suggestions that are likely to be useful for the design of policies in these areas of public procurement, which are hotly debated topics both in thepolicy and academic circles. "--
Table des matières
Introduction; Francesco Decarolis and Marco Frey PART I: GREEN PROCUREMENT 1. The Contribution of Green Public Procurement to Energy Efficiency Governance in Buildings; Eleonora Annunziata, Marco Frey, Fabio Iraldo and Francesco Testa 2. Sustainable Procurement in Practice: Explaining the Degree of Sustainable Procurement from an Organisational Perspective; Jolien Grandia, Sandra Groeneveld, Ben Kuipers and Bram Steijn 3. A Holistic Approach to Developing Existing Building Commissioning in European Public Real Estate; Vittorio Cesarotti, Ernesto Casara, Daniele Di Fausto, Giovanni La Bella, Nicola Martinelli, Raffaele Rotunno, Caterina Spada and Massimo Varani PART II: INNOVATION PROCUREMENT 4. Public Procurement for Innovation in Small States: The Case of Latvia; Aleksandrs Cepilovs 5. A Conjecture on Institutional Rationalities and Property: Rights in Public Procurement of Innovation; Robert Ågren and Max Rolfstam PART III: CHALLENGES IN PUBLIC PROCUREMENT 6. Favouritism and Inefficiency in Procurement: Evidence from Public Works in Italy; Francesco Decarolis and Cristina Giorgiantonio 7. Public Procurement and Corruption in Africa: A Literature Review; Andrea Appolloni and Jean-Marie Mushagalusa Nshombo
A propos de l'auteur
Eleonora Annunziata; Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies, Italy
Marco Frey; Bocconi University, Itlay
Fabio Iraldo; Bocconi University, Italy
Francesco Testa; Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies, Italy
Jolien Grandia
Sandra Groeneveld
Ben Kuipers; Erasmus University, Netherlands
Bram Steijn; Erasmus University, Netherlands
Vittorio Cesarotti; 'Tor Vergata' University, Italy
Ernesto Casara; eFM S.r.l., Italy
Daniele Di Fausto; eFM S.r.l., Italy
Giovanni La Bella; EniServizi S.p.A., San Donato Milanese
Nicola Martinelli; eFM S.r.l., Italy
Raffaele Rotunno; Tor Vergata University, Italy
Caterina Spada; Tor Vergata University, Italy
Massimo Varani; eFM S.r.l., Italy
Aleksandrs Cepilovs; Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia
Robert Ågren; Lund University, Sweden
Max Rolfstam; Aalborg University, Denmark
Francesco Decarolis; Boston University, USA
Cristina Giorgiantonio; Bank of Italy
Andrea Appolloni; Tor Vergata University, Italy
Jean Marie Mushagalusa Nshombo; Tor Vergata University, Italy