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Co-designing an outcome-based public procurement

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  • Juha Koivisto

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Purpose - This paper aims to increase the understanding of involvement and participation in the co-design of an outcome-based procurement. Design/methodology/approach - First, it presents a relational model for performing co-design activities. Second, it examines how the model might be applied in performing an outcome-based procurement. Third, it presents a Web-based platform for co-designing procurement, developed according to the relational model. Fourth, it illustrates the model with a concrete procurement where the collaboration is mainly performed face to face, but partly mediated by the Web-based platform. Findings - As a conclusion, the relational co-design model seems to work well in framing the core tasks of an outcome-based procurement. In spite of that, the Web-based platform does not direct the user enough to perform procurement.

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  • Juha Koivisto, 2018. "Co-designing an outcome-based public procurement," Journal of Public Procurement, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, vol. 18(4), pages 323-335, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:eme:jopppp:jopp-11-2018-019
    DOI: 10.1108/JOPP-11-2018-019
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