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Impact of the time limits for the receipt of tenders on the number of bidders: evidence from public procurement in Greece

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  • Andreas Christos Pliatsidis

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Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to examine how the period for which a public procurement notice remains open for bidding (Δt) affects the number of bids. Design/methodology/approach - The authors investigated data for 2.404 open procurement tenders in Greece for the years 2018–2021. Using Δtas the grouping factor, the authors defined two samples based on the European Union time limits for the receipt of tenders. Group 1 (Δt≤ 35) contains all tenders for which the contracting authorities (CAs) have chosen to limit themselves to the minimum number of days allowed by law. Group 2 (Δt>35) includes the remaining tenders where CAs have chosen to keep their notices open for periods beyond the existing minimum time limits, as they are encouraged to do by law. Findings - A Mann–WhitneyUtest, in combination with graphical analysis, revealed that CAs from Group 2 tend to enjoy more bids per tender, that is, more intense competition. Social implications - The paper allows decision-makers and legislators to understand the relationship between the time CAs choose to keep their notices open for bidding and the number of bidders in each tender, that is, competition, which according to other authors, affects the outcomes of public procurement procedures. Originality/value - The paper fills the research gap regarding the relationship between time for preparation and the number of bids in each tender.

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  • Andreas Christos Pliatsidis, 2022. "Impact of the time limits for the receipt of tenders on the number of bidders: evidence from public procurement in Greece," Journal of Public Procurement, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, vol. 22(4), pages 314-335, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:eme:jopppp:jopp-05-2022-0025
    DOI: 10.1108/JOPP-05-2022-0025
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