Public Procurement of Innovation: Impacts, Evidence, and Methodological challenges
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Dr. Oishee Kundu
University of Manchester

Prof. Elvira Uyarra
University of Manchester
Public procurement, representing around 12% of GDP in OECD countries, is increasingly recognised as a powerful tool for driving not only innovation but also broader goals like sustainability and economic development.
This research brief synthesises research findings on the impacts of PPI, looking at both theoretical and empirical evidence, as well as methodological challenges in studying its effects.
Public procurement has the potential to shape innovation by:
Studying PPI involves several complexities, including:
Further research should aim to:
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Public Procurement of Innovation: Impacts, Evidence, and Methodological challenges
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