Suppliers' Capability-Building in Public Procurement of Innovation
PPI is an innovation policy that industrialized countries have studied since the early twenty-first century because to the large contribution of government purchases to their national economies. Despite its attraction, this demand-side innovation policy has failed to capture the attention of emergin...
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description | PPI is an innovation policy that industrialized countries have studied since the early twenty-first century because to the large contribution of government purchases to their national economies. Despite its attraction, this demand-side innovation policy has failed to capture the attention of emerging and less developed countries, owing to their demands and circumstances being distinct from those of developed ones. One of these conditions is insufficient supplier capability. This review paper examined 1) the theoretical underpinnings of supplier capability development and public procurement of innovation, 2) the body of existing research, and 3) conducted an introductory scientometric analysis of these two literatures. The findings indicated that both fields are burdened by a small number of publications that are largely unrelated to one another. Developed countries have viewed this topic as a secondary goal of PPI policy, which develops organically during this policy - most likely because suppliers' capability building is not their primary objective in comparison to the growth of innovation. Developing countries, on the other hand, require purposeful targeting of this objective in order to leverage public procurement. |
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spelling | doaj.art-9087b8b2952c4039ace9d66a36bdee722023-04-15T18:49:18ZfasSharif University of Technology (Sharif Policy Research Institute)سیاست نامه علم و فناوری2476-72202717-19732021-12-011147997Suppliers' Capability-Building in Public Procurement of InnovationAli Bonyadi Naeini0Ali Maleki 1Najmoddin Yazdi 2Faculty member of The School of Management, Economics and Progress Engineering, Iran University of Science and Technology (IUST)Faculty member at The Sharif Policy Research Institute (SPRI), Sharif University of Technology PhD Student of Science and Technology Policy, School of Management, Economics and Progress Engineering, Iran University of Science and Technology (IUST)PPI is an innovation policy that industrialized countries have studied since the early twenty-first century because to the large contribution of government purchases to their national economies. Despite its attraction, this demand-side innovation policy has failed to capture the attention of emerging and less developed countries, owing to their demands and circumstances being distinct from those of developed ones. One of these conditions is insufficient supplier capability. This review paper examined 1) the theoretical underpinnings of supplier capability development and public procurement of innovation, 2) the body of existing research, and 3) conducted an introductory scientometric analysis of these two literatures. The findings indicated that both fields are burdened by a small number of publications that are largely unrelated to one another. Developed countries have viewed this topic as a secondary goal of PPI policy, which develops organically during this policy - most likely because suppliers' capability building is not their primary objective in comparison to the growth of innovation. Developing countries, on the other hand, require purposeful targeting of this objective in order to leverage public procurement.http://stpl.ristip.sharif.ir/article_22739_d95ce9017b044a2eb05d5df9e4000c98.pdfpublic procurement of innovation (ppi)supplierscapability-buildingscientometricsdemand-side innovation policy |
spellingShingle | Ali Bonyadi Naeini Ali Maleki Najmoddin Yazdi Suppliers' Capability-Building in Public Procurement of Innovation سیاست نامه علم و فناوری public procurement of innovation (ppi) suppliers capability-building scientometrics demand-side innovation policy |
title | Suppliers' Capability-Building in Public Procurement of Innovation |
title_full | Suppliers' Capability-Building in Public Procurement of Innovation |
title_fullStr | Suppliers' Capability-Building in Public Procurement of Innovation |
title_full_unstemmed | Suppliers' Capability-Building in Public Procurement of Innovation |
title_short | Suppliers' Capability-Building in Public Procurement of Innovation |
title_sort | suppliers capability building in public procurement of innovation |
topic | public procurement of innovation (ppi) suppliers capability-building scientometrics demand-side innovation policy |
url | http://stpl.ristip.sharif.ir/article_22739_d95ce9017b044a2eb05d5df9e4000c98.pdf |
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