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Green public procurement implementation: a case-study analysis to overcome the intention-action gap
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Journal:
Journal of Public Procurement
Journal of Public Procurement 1–28.
Published: 20 February 2026
... for public institutions are in place, but the actual implementation of green public procurement ( GPP ) still raises questions. This study aims to analyse GPP implementation processes of contracting authorities to explain the persistence of intention-action gaps. Design/methodology/approach Drawing...
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Environmental sustainability and procurement law compliance in Ghana’s university goods procurement
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Journal of Public Procurement
Journal of Public Procurement (2025) 25 (4): 476–496.
Published: 05 June 2025
... that they complied with the law, but the implementation was not adequate. They follow the PPA2003/2016 because it is mandatory, and they do not want to face sanctions for breaking the law. Breaking the law would not only damage their integrity but also harm the reputation of their respective institutions...
