Establishing the connection between successful disposal of public assets and sustainable public procurement practice

The disposal of assets after their end-of-use is often considered the end-stage in the procurement cycle. Assets disposal in a public organization is its capacity to attach reusable value to its assets at their end of life. It is an area where the failure of the public procurement process is most at...

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Main Authors: Peter Adoko Obicci, Godfrey Mugurusi, Pross Oluka Nagitta
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-01-01
Series:Sustainable Futures
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666188821000083
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spelling doaj-80cc266536fe40218fc5368a2cf135332021-04-30T07:26:09ZengElsevierSustainable Futures2666-18882021-01-013100049Establishing the connection between successful disposal of public assets and sustainable public procurement practicePeter Adoko Obicci0Godfrey Mugurusi1Pross Oluka Nagitta2Economics and Managerial Sciences Department, Uganda Management Institute, Kampala, UgandaDepartment of Industrial Economics and Technology Management in Gjøvik, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway; Corresponding author.Economics and Managerial Sciences Department, Uganda Management Institute, Kampala, UgandaThe disposal of assets after their end-of-use is often considered the end-stage in the procurement cycle. Assets disposal in a public organization is its capacity to attach reusable value to its assets at their end of life. It is an area where the failure of the public procurement process is most attributed yet has the most potential for sustainable procurement practice. This paper examines the factors for the successful disposal of public assets and the public purchasers' perceptions of how these factors contribute to a better understanding of sustainable procurement practice.Using a cross-sectional survey among key actors in the public procurement process, three key success factors, namely strategic assets management, strategic planning for assets disposal, and assets disposal mechanismsare identified; their effect on successful asset disposal is examined.The results indicate that the three broad factors studied are all important aspects for effective assets disposal. Yet, their effect on the success of the disposal of public assets process is somewhat varied. Based on the three factors' statistical significance, we conclude that strategic assets’ planning is perhaps the most dominant factor for a successful assets disposal process and provides the most promise for sustainable procurement in public organizations.This study shows that strategic assets management, strategic planning for assets disposal, and the choice of assets disposal mechanisms are all critical enablers of successful disposal of public assets in public organizations and a precursor for sustainable procurement practice. But at the microlevel, disposal planning is by far the most significant enabler for successful assets’ disposal, and therefore a direct driver for sustainable procurement practice.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666188821000083DisposalPublic assets disposalSustainable public procurementAsset life cycleUganda
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Establishing the connection between successful disposal of public assets and sustainable public procurement practice
Sustainable Futures
Disposal
Public assets disposal
Sustainable public procurement
Asset life cycle
Uganda
author_facet Peter Adoko Obicci
Godfrey Mugurusi
Pross Oluka Nagitta
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title Establishing the connection between successful disposal of public assets and sustainable public procurement practice
title_short Establishing the connection between successful disposal of public assets and sustainable public procurement practice
title_full Establishing the connection between successful disposal of public assets and sustainable public procurement practice
title_fullStr Establishing the connection between successful disposal of public assets and sustainable public procurement practice
title_full_unstemmed Establishing the connection between successful disposal of public assets and sustainable public procurement practice
title_sort establishing the connection between successful disposal of public assets and sustainable public procurement practice
publisher Elsevier
series Sustainable Futures
issn 2666-1888
publishDate 2021-01-01
description The disposal of assets after their end-of-use is often considered the end-stage in the procurement cycle. Assets disposal in a public organization is its capacity to attach reusable value to its assets at their end of life. It is an area where the failure of the public procurement process is most attributed yet has the most potential for sustainable procurement practice. This paper examines the factors for the successful disposal of public assets and the public purchasers' perceptions of how these factors contribute to a better understanding of sustainable procurement practice.Using a cross-sectional survey among key actors in the public procurement process, three key success factors, namely strategic assets management, strategic planning for assets disposal, and assets disposal mechanismsare identified; their effect on successful asset disposal is examined.The results indicate that the three broad factors studied are all important aspects for effective assets disposal. Yet, their effect on the success of the disposal of public assets process is somewhat varied. Based on the three factors' statistical significance, we conclude that strategic assets’ planning is perhaps the most dominant factor for a successful assets disposal process and provides the most promise for sustainable procurement in public organizations.This study shows that strategic assets management, strategic planning for assets disposal, and the choice of assets disposal mechanisms are all critical enablers of successful disposal of public assets in public organizations and a precursor for sustainable procurement practice. But at the microlevel, disposal planning is by far the most significant enabler for successful assets’ disposal, and therefore a direct driver for sustainable procurement practice.
topic Disposal
Public assets disposal
Sustainable public procurement
Asset life cycle
Uganda
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