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Do innovations and external collaboration influence public procurement contracts' success? evidence from catching-up Visegrad Group economies

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dc.rights.license CC BY eng
dc.contributor.author Odei, Samuel Amponsah cze
dc.contributor.author Pražák, Pavel cze
dc.contributor.author Soukal, Ivan cze
dc.contributor.author Hamplová, Eva cze
dc.date.accessioned 2025-12-05T12:53:54Z
dc.date.available 2025-12-05T12:53:54Z
dc.date.issued 2025 eng
dc.identifier.issn 1351-1610 eng
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12603/1845
dc.description.abstract In recent times, the attention given to innovations and informal competitions and their ability to stimulate demand-side policies such as public procurement contracts have mounted among policymakers and researchers. However, fewer studies have focused on analysing these relationships, especially in catching-up countries. This paper, therefore, aims to investigate whether innovations and, its related activities, and informal competitions play important roles in influencing firms' decisions to secure public procurement contracts. We employed the logistic and treatment effect regression models using pooled cross-sectional data from the 2019 World Bank Enterprise Survey to test these relationships. The results, based on a cross-sectional sample of 2,606 firms, revealed that product innovation and informal competitions positively influence firms' abilities or willingness to secure public procurement contracts. On the contrary, we find that process innovation does not influence firms' ability to obtain public procurement contracts. The results also demonstrate that patents and external collaboration significantly influence firms' abilities to successfully secure public procurement contracts. The main practical implication of the research is that firm managers in catching-up economies such as the Visegrad Group aiming to be successful in the tendering process should consider engaging in innovation and collaborative bidding to stand a better chance of securing these competitive government contracts. eng
dc.format p. 808-830 eng
dc.language.iso eng eng
dc.publisher ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS eng
dc.relation.ispartof Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research, volume 38, issue: 2 eng
dc.subject government procurement contracts eng
dc.subject process innovations eng
dc.subject product innovations eng
dc.subject informal competitions eng
dc.subject external collaboration eng
dc.subject catching-up visegrad countries eng
dc.subject > eng
dc.title Do innovations and external collaboration influence public procurement contracts' success? evidence from catching-up Visegrad Group economies eng
dc.type article eng
dc.identifier.obd 43880187 eng
dc.identifier.wos 001032849700001 eng
dc.identifier.doi 10.1080/13511610.2023.2238909 eng
dc.publicationstatus postprint eng
dc.peerreviewed yes eng
dc.source.url https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13511610.2023.2238909 cze
dc.relation.publisherversion https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13511610.2023.2238909 eng
dc.rights.access Open Access eng


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