It is not easy being green: increasing sustainable public procurement behaviour |
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Authors: | Jolien Grandia Bram Steijn Ben Kuipers |
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Affiliation: | 1. Faculty of Social Sciences, Department of Public Administration, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Mandeville Building, Room T17-45, P.O. Box 1738, 3000 DR Rotterdam, The NetherlandsGrandia@fsw.eur.nl;3. Faculty of Social Sciences, Department of Public Administration, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Mandeville Building, Room T17-45, P.O. Box 1738, 3000 DR Rotterdam, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | To achieve greater sustainability, governments need to continuously adapt their purchasing activities to innovations in the market. Sustainable procurement is a decision-making process in which the decisions of procurers determine if the full potential of sustainable procurement is used. The decisions and thus behaviour of procurers are therefore crucial for the successfulness of sustainable procurement. According to organizational theory, commitment to change could influence this behaviour. Hence, in the study, we examined if commitment to implement sustainable procurement increases sustainable procurement behaviour by Dutch public procurers and what determines this commitment to implement sustainable procurement are. Our study shows first that both affective commitment to implement sustainable procurement and procedural justice increase sustainable procurement behaviour. In addition, the results show that commitment to change acts as a mechanism between fit with vision, ecological sustainability attitude, procedural justice and sustainable procurement behaviour. |
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Keywords: | sustainable public procurement sustainable procurement behaviour commitment to change organizational change innovation survey |
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