e-Procurement: Lessons from Interventions and Approaches from Emerging Economies of Eastern Europe and Western Balkans

This review focuses on lessons and examples of eProcurement in the western Balkans and former Soviet states in Eastern Europe

Abstract

This review focuses on lessons and examples of eProcurement in the western Balkans and former soviet states in Eastern Europe. There is good evidence in terms of the benefits of successful implementation, however the literature is much weaker on cases where initiatives and investments were less successful or failed. While efforts to strengthen government procurement in the region have been ongoing for the last couple of decades, it is in more recent years that significant progress has been made in some countries in terms of improving public procurement, with eProcurement being the main technical introduction combined with broader shifts of incentives to implement public procurement reform.

K4D helpdesk reports provide summaries of current research, evidence and lessons learned. This report was commissioned by the UK Department for International Development.

Citation

Ferrand, A. (2019). eProcurement: lessons from interventions and approaches from Emerging Economies of Eastern Europe and Western Balkans. K4D Helpdesk Report. Brighton, UK: Institute of Development Studies.

e-Procurement: Lessons from Interventions and Approaches from Emerging Economies of Eastern Europe and Western Balkans

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Published 14 October 2019