Procurement Research: Current State and Future Challenges in the Nordic Countries

Author: Tina Karrbom Gustavsson, Anna Kadefors, Sofia Lingegård, Ola Laedre, Ole Jonny Klakegg, Nils Olsson and Johan Larsson
Publisher: 10th Nordic Conference on Construction Economics and Organization

ABOUT BOOK

Purpose The purpose of the study is to map previous and current construction procurement research to further develop the research in the Nordic counties. Design/Methodology/Approach Mapping of previous and current research based on search in national database. The analysis is based on research perspectives, empirical contexts and research methods. Findings That the blind spots are partly overlapping, but that there is potential for knowledge transfer in some areas. There is also the potential for a Nordic research program on one or several of the blind spots. Research Limitations/Implications The study is limited to PhD and licentiate-thesis reports in Norway and Sweden. Further research should include the other Nordic countries and a more extensive literature review including journal articles to broaden the scope. Findings have implications on collaborative Nordic research initiatives, knowledge transfer and in a longer perspective on the level of procurement knowledge in industry and society. Practical Implications Findings provide a base for future research collaborations, initiatives and applications. Originality/Value Findings provide a comprehensive understanding of construction procurement research in the Nordic countries, starting with Norway and Sweden. This understanding is needed for developing research collaborations and applications.

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