This article presents a simple and objective formula to determine a tender's price-quality ratio, for the purpose of value-for-money awards, which is literally quality divided by price (Q/P). Most formulas used in public procurement today first translate prices into points, in a process which has several flaws, and in the end they do not produce any actual ratios, a fact which makes them less objective. To adjust the proposed Q/P formula to the relative weight of the price criterion from the buyer's point of view, all tenders start out with a fixed quality score to compress or expand quality differences between them. Tenders then compete for the remaining range of quality points up to the maximum, and in the end have their quality score divided by the price that they offer.
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1 March 2015
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March 01 2015
Price-quality ratios in value-for-money awards
Philipp Kiiver;
Philipp Kiiver
European Parliament in Luxembourg.
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Jakub Kodym
Jakub Kodym
European Parliament in Luxembourg.
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 2150-6930
Print ISSN: 1535-0118
Copyright © 2015 by PrAcademics Press
2015
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Journal of Public Procurement (2015) 15 (3): 275–290.
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Kiiver P, Kodym J (2015), "Price-quality ratios in value-for-money awards". Journal of Public Procurement, Vol. 15 No. 3 pp. 275–290, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/JOPP-15-03-2015-B001
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