Description
While many social, economic, and political changes have occurred recently in internet public procurement and its decision support systems, there is still a lot of opportunity for improvement.
Public Sector Transformation Processes and Internet Public Procurement: Decision Support Systems brings together research on different perspectives from academics and practitioners on the methods, theories, and practices involved in the growth and expansion of decision support systems as it relates to the public sector transformation process and internet public procurement.
Reviews and Testimonials
Economics, law, business, and public administration are among the disciplines of contributors who examine the potentials and pitfalls of governments shopping online. Their topics include privatization in Saudi Arabia, the impact of culture on the principles of authority and social proof, conditions determining the success of public electronic procurement, the architecture of the European Union's structural instruments in Romania, and public sector transformation in Malaysia.
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Author's/Editor's Biography
Natasa Pomazalová (Ed.)
Nataša Pomazalová is an Assistant Professor at University of Defence in the Czech Republic. Her main research areas are e-government and e-public procurement. She is on the international editorial board of Journal of E-Government Studies and Best Practices and has acted as reviewer and adviser for national and international journals and academic conferences. She is active member of several national and international research projects.