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Ethical Procurement Practices And Performance Of Public Procuring Entities In Tanzania: Empirical Evidences From Moshi District Council

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dc.contributor.author Mchopa, Alban
dc.contributor.author Mashene, Andrew
dc.contributor.author Mwaiseje, Shadrack
dc.contributor.author Israel, Baraka
dc.date.accessioned 2021-03-19T09:10:08Z
dc.date.available 2021-03-19T09:10:08Z
dc.date.issued 2019
dc.identifier.uri http://41.59.211.104:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/202
dc.description.abstract Compliance to ethical practices has emerged as one of the critical issues in government and non – governmental organisations over the past decades, particularly in public financed procurement projects. This empirical study was conducted to analyses the relationship between and influence of ethical public procurement practices and organisation performance. The study adopted descriptive research design while simple random and purposive sampling techniques were used to sample 44 respondents in Moshi District Council. Questionnaire, documentary review and key informants interview guide were the tools of data collection for quantitative and qualitative data respectively. Qualitative data were analysed using content analysis technique whereby data were transcribed, categorised, coded and thereafter grouped into themes. The analysis of quantitative data involved the use of chi square, correlation and ordinal logistic regression in order to determine the influence of ethical procurement practices on organisation performance. The study findings revealed that to a greater extent Moshi District Council adopted ethical procurement practices of transparency, accountability, fairness as well as procurement professional practices which were significantly related and associated with organisation performance (p < 0.05). The adopted ethical procurement practices also had significant and positive influence on organisation performance (p < 0.05). Therefore, adoption of ethical public procurement practices either jointly or singlehandedly improved organisation performance by ensuring timely and quality delivery as well as achieve cost efficiency in procurement. Despite effective adoption of ethical practices, the study recommended on the need to strengthen internal and external legal framework, enhance ethical training, hiring technically, qualified and professional procurement staffs. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Journal of Co-operative and Business Studies (JCBS) en_US
dc.title Ethical Procurement Practices And Performance Of Public Procuring Entities In Tanzania: Empirical Evidences From Moshi District Council en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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