The International Public Procurement Conference (IPPC) is a global network of public procurement practitioners and researchers from over 100 countries.
Arusha city is one of the three major cities in Tanzania other than Dar es Salaam and Mwanza. Arusha, which is located in the northern part of Tanzania.
The conference will be held in the Arusha International Conference Centre (AICC) which is adjacent to the East African Community (EAC).
Symposium on Challenges in Public Procurement:
An International Perspective
K. V. Thai, A. Araujo, R. Y. Carter, G. Callender, R. Grimm, K. R. E. Jensen,
R. E. Lloyd, C. P. McCue, and J. Telgen
Symposium Introduction
K. V. Thai
The World Bank e-Procurement for the Selection of Consultants:
Challenges And Lessons Learned
K. Leipold, J. Klemow, F. Holloway, and K. Vaidya
Promoting Economy: Electronic Reverse Auctions under the EC
Directives on Public Procurement
O. Soudry
Assessing the Management Costs of Delivering Services under Alternative
Institutional Arrangements
T. L. Brown and M. Potoski
Ban-on-Negotiations in Tender Procedures: Undermining Best Value For Money?
Kai Krüger
Pan-American Health Organization’s Humanitarian Supply Management System:
De-Politicization of the Humanitarian Supply Chain by Creating Accountability
R. M. Tomasini and L.N. Van Wassenhove
P.Davis and K. V. Thai
P.Davis and K. V. Thai
T.Tammi, J. Saastamoinen and H. Reijonen
Procurement: Time for A Rethink?
C.Nicholas and M. Fruhmann
Current Practices of Sustainable Procurement: A Survey of
J.Hasselbalch, N. Costa and A. Blecken
Commercial Semi-State Bodies in Ireland?
J.Gormly
Symposium on International Public Procurement:
Innovation and Knowledge Sharing
P.Davis and K. V. Thai
P.Davis and K. V. Thai
K. L. Shaffer and K. F. Snider
Regulation, Market Structure and Dominant Design
R.Wan
C. Russell and J. Meehan
D. Vinogradov, E. Shadrina, and L. Kokareva
S. J. Meijers, A. G. Dorée and H. Boes
Advancing Public Procurement: Practices, Innovation and Knowledge Sharing, Special Issue, Part I
G. Piga and K. V. Thai, Editors
Special Issue Introduction
G. Piga and K. V. Thai
Government Procurement as a Policy Tool in South Africa
P. Bolton
Examining Discriminatory Procurement Practices in Developing Countries
F. Ssennoga
Interweaving Planning Procedures for Environmental Impact Assessment for High Level Infrastructure
with Public Procurement Procedures
M. van Valkenburg and M.C.J. Nagelkerke
Procurement Leadership: From Means to Ends
K. F. Snider
USEFUL REPRINTS
Contract Management: Opportunities to Improve Pricing of GSA
Multiple Award Schedules Contracts
U. S. Government Accountability Office
BOOK REVIEW
The Legal Aspects of Public Purchasing
F. Bluestein
Advancing Public Procurement: Practices, Innovation
and Knowledge Sharing, Special Issue, Part II
G. Piga and K. V. Thai, Editors
Public Procurement in Southeast Asia: Challenge and Reform
D. S. Jones
Hybrid Organisations in the Provision of Local Public Services
G. Fornengo and E. Ottoz
Emergency Contracting in the US Federal Government
D. Drabkin and K. V. Thai
USEFUL REPRINTS
Hurricane Katrina: Improving Federal Contracting Practices in Disaster Recovery Operations
U. S. Government Accountability Office
BOOK REVIEW
A. First International Public Procurement Conference (2004)
I. Papers Selected for a Refereed Journal Publications.
II. Papers Selected for the IPPC1 Book.
III. Papers Selected for Publication in Proceedings.
B. Second International Public Procurement Conference (2006)
I. Papers Selected for a Refereed Journal Publications.
II. Papers Selected for the IPPC2 Book.
III. Papers Selected for Publication in Proceedings.
C. Third International Public Procurement Conference (2008)
I. Papers Selected for a Refereed Journal Publications.
II. Papers Selected for the IPPC3 Book.
III. Papers Selected for Publication in Proceedings.
D. Fourth International Public Procurement Conference (2010)
I. Papers Selected for a Refereed Journal Publications.
II. Papers Selected for the IPPC4 Book.
III. Papers Selected for Publication in Proceedings.
E. Fifth International Public Procurement Conference (2012)
I. Papers Selected for a Refereed Journal Publications.
II. Papers Selected for the IPPC5 Book.
III. Papers Selected for Publication in Proceedings.
F. Sixth International Public Procurement Conference (2014)
I. Papers Selected for a Refereed Journal Publications.
II. Papers Selected for the IPPC6 Book.
III. Papers Selected for Publication in Proceedings.
G. Seventh International Public Procurement Conference (2016)
I. Papers Selected for a Refereed Journal Publications.
II. Papers Selected for the IPPC7 Book.
III. Papers Selected for Publication in Proceedings.
H. Eight International Public Procurement Conference (2018)
I. Papers Selected for the IPPC8 Book.
II. Papers Selected for Publication in Proceedings.
Journal Mission (click here to download .pdf file)
Mission. The International Journal of Public Procurement (IJoPP) seeks to advance public procurement globally by exploring theories and sharing best
practices of public procurement keyed to:
- Functional areas, including but not limited to procurement policy, procurement strategic planning and scheduling, contract formation, contract administration,
Read more: International Journal of Public Procurement (IJOP)
Paper Preparation Guidelines. The general format of the manuscript should be as follows....
The deadline for Abstract/Paper Proposal Submissions (IPPC9) is 20th December 2023