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Development of diagnostics of enterprise in public e-procurement system in terms of logistics

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  • Klyuvak Oksana

    (Private Higher Educational Institution «Lviv University of Business and Law»)

  • Skrynkovskyy Ruslan

    (Private Higher Educational Institution «Lviv University of Business and Law»)

Abstract

The content of «information and financial flows» concept as components of optimization processes in procurement is disclosed and conceptual bases of enterprise diagnostics in the system of public e-procurement on the basis of logistics are presented. The process of public e-procurement in the aspect of information and financial, information, financial logistics, document management, logistics of goods, services and works is analyzed. A system of indicators for the functioning of public e-procurement in the «information – resource – time» system is proposed on the basis of a logistics approach at the macro- and micro-level. Using the developed indicator of effectiveness level of participation in public e-tendering procedures and the data of the analytical module of the ProZorro system, it is established that among the twenty enterprises-monopolists of the fuel and energy complex and light industry of Ukraine, the highest level (100 %) of the effectiveness of participation is observed in five of them. The proposed approach to calculating the indicator of the level of participation effectiveness in public e-tendering procedures is recommended to be used by enterprises as a self-diagnostics in this direction, and also with the aim of improving the system of maintaining tender documents and the procedure for selecting the winners of procurement by state customers.

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  • Klyuvak Oksana & Skrynkovskyy Ruslan, 2017. "Development of diagnostics of enterprise in public e-procurement system in terms of logistics," Technology audit and production reserves, 4(36) 2017, Socionet;Technology audit and production reserves, vol. 4(4(36)), pages 4-9.
  • Handle: RePEc:nos:cnlpvc:1
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    Keywords

    public e-procurement; logistics; information and financial flows; «information – resource – time» system;
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    JEL classification:

    • M15 - Business Administration and Business Economics; Marketing; Accounting; Personnel Economics - - Business Administration - - - IT Management

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