The main purpose of this paper is the evaluation of previous German and Spanish research conducted related to oral communication capability in a different cultural surrounding. In order to test the validity of the European findings, a new sample was drawn using membership data of the U.S. based National Institute of Governmental Purchasing. The results of this paper corroborate that oral communication capability is a construct consisting of three dimensions. The model obtained in Europe for managers from private sector purchasers is also applicable in the U.S. for public purchasers. Furthermore, European results proposed four distinct types of communicators, while in the U.S. two additional groups of purchasers were found. Nevertheless, there is limited evidence for demographic or cultural influences on the oral communication capabilities of purchasers.
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March 01 2009
Oral communication capabilities of governmental purchasers in the USA
Rudolf O. Large;
Rudolf O. Large
University of Stuttgart, Germany
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Cristina Giménez;
Cristina Giménez
Department of Operations & Innovation Management, ESADEUniversitat Ramon Llull, Barcelona, Spain
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Donna McCarthy
Donna McCarthy
Procurement, Office of Contracting and Procurement, Government of the District of Columbia
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 2150-6930
Print ISSN: 1535-0118
Copyright © 2009 by PrAcademics Press
2009
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Journal of Public Procurement (2009) 9 (2): 197–221.
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Large RO, Giménez C, McCarthy D (2009), "Oral communication capabilities of governmental purchasers in the USA". Journal of Public Procurement, Vol. 9 No. 2 pp. 197–221, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/JOPP-09-02-2009-B002
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