PROCUREMENT PHASES IN THE PROCESS OF PROCUREMENT IN KOSOVO
PROCUREMENT PHASES IN THE PROCESS OF PROCUREMENT IN KOSOVO
Author(s): Drita Kacandolli-Gjonbalaj, Myrvete Badivuku-PantinaSubject(s): Economy
Published by: Universitatea Nicolae Titulescu
Keywords: procurement process in Kosovo; publication of contract notice; design contest; tender evaluation
Summary/Abstract: Critical studies of the procurement process in Kosova, and comparisons with the best European and worldwide experiences, are a good base for developing an efficient procurement system. I conducted a Survey in the Office of Procurement. A particular part of the work has been dedicated to procurement procedures. Comprehensive Study of Procurement in Kosovo based on facts and statistical indexes figured through statistical software SPSS, MINITAB, EXEL (highlights author of study), created easiness in compiling of this study. Evidences proceeded at the program created possibility for real reflection in the procurement field, experiences, difficulties and problems as well as Law deformation of Procurement Institution in Kosova. The objective of study was double: First, focusing on empirical studies and few pioneer experiences in the field of procurement, in the years 2000-2006 which showed the reality of the situation - personal experiences, failures and actions or events beyond their control. Second, based on research results and theorical/science achievements and positive experiences at the EU countries and worldwide in the procurement field, to suggest Kosova Institutions concrete models, practical and functional of Kosovo procurement. In order for the research to become much more resultant and conclusions more objective, theorical science model and research base are laid down first. Due to this aim, the study is based on the method of direct interview. In the research are included 43 units of Procurement in Kosova Questionary is followed by associated paper in regard to make it clear at interviewers for object of research and ensure confidentiality of answers. In order to avoid problems in the evaluation of answers given from canvasser, for any question one by one is defined the manner of reporting of results. Compiled work of study is based on primary and secondary data. Primary data are provided through data collection with survey from Procurement Entities, while, Procurement Law, regulations and Guidance as well as relevant Literature in the field of Procurement have been used as secondary data.
Journal: LESIJ - Lex ET Scientia International Journal
- Issue Year: XVII/2010
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 326-334
- Page Count: 9
- Language: English