Innovation and standardization as drivers of companies’ success in public procurement: an empirical analysis

Knut Blind*, Jakob Pohlisch, Anne Rainville

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Abstract

There is a significant potential to improve the benefits from public procurement through a better understanding of drivers in company success at the micro-level, an area that has received little study to date. To increase these impacts on innovation and markets, policy makers have opened procurement to innovation, including the strategic incorporation of formal standards in calls for tenders. Consequently, companies offering innovative solutions should have higher chances to be successful in public tenders. In addition, companies who engage in standardization activities at standards development organizations may have a competitive advantage in submitting tenders. Examining the case of Germany, this paper empirically investigates the effects of German manufacturing companies’ innovation activities and their engagement in national standardization on the receipt of contracts within domestic procurement competitions. The results of our empirical analyses based on German companies surveyed within the framework of the Community Innovation Survey show that being successful in product innovation and being engaged in standardization are significant positive predictors of companies’ success in public procurement. With implications for policy-makers and practitioners, this shows that public procurement is indeed open for solutions from companies active in innovation and standardization.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)664-693
Number of pages30
JournalJournal of Technology Transfer
Volume45
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020

Funding

The authors gratefully acknowledge the valuable suggestions of three anonymous reviewers. Anne Rainville would like to acknowledge the funding and support from Climate-KIC in carrying out this research. Climate-KIC is supported by the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT), a body of the European Union.

Keywords

  • Company strategy
  • Competitiveness
  • Innovation
  • Public procurement
  • Standardization

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