Public procurement under the trading system: A study of civil servants

Authors

  • Richard Medeiros de Araújo UNIFACEX e UFRN
  • Marione de Lima Pessoa Othon UNIFACEX

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18316/2238-9024.15.20

Keywords:

Public Procurement, Trading Classroom, Electronic Auction.

Abstract

This article aims to show the critical view of the trading session, especially in electronic form, emphasizing the laws and ordinances in place to give speed to purchases of goods and services in the public sector are good for the public administration. Methodologically it was a descriptive exploratory study aimed to collect data for the subject matter to characterize a specific positioning of the application process that involves the trading session. Focused on the description of the perception of auctioneers on the challenges encountered during the course of the bidding process. The research approach was quantitative with the universe of 250 criers, and returns 48 answers to the questionnaire. The application was made by e-mail, which was sent in digital format a Google docs link, being applied between November 4, 2014 to December 10, 2014. The main results were, in the first block, the vast majority from the permanent staff in the office, i.e., gazetted and participation in the support team also had a considerable percentage, which generates more responsibility in conducting the proceedings. In the second block, the result observed around the auctioneer's vision in implementing the trading modality generated positive results observing the general context of the questions. We conclude that the method in question considerably modifies the way to get quickly without hurting the Constitutional Principles. Given the importance of trading mode within the public administration, there is the herald of the figure as an ally to the success of Trading, because he is the actor who moves the whole system surrounding the bidding process.

Author Biography

Marione de Lima Pessoa Othon, UNIFACEX

Especialista em Gestão Pública

Published

2015-12-14

Issue

Section

Articles