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A conceptual framework for ethical decision making in project procurement

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posted on 2024-10-31, 22:17 authored by Aliza Hassim, Stephen Kajewski, Bambang TrigunarsyahBambang Trigunarsyah
There is a lack of research which identifies the role of the public-sector client in relation to ethical practice in plan procurement. This paper discusses a conceptual framework for ethical decision making in project procurement, focusing on public sector clients within the Malaysian construction industry. A framework is proposed to ensure that effective ethical decision making strategies are deployed to ensure that plan procurement is carried out with a transparent process so that the public sector clients are able to adopt. The conceptual framework adopts various factors that contribute to ethical decision making at the early stage of procurement and consists of the procurement system, individual factors, project characteristics, and organizational culture as the internal factors and professional code of conduct and government policies as the external factors. This framework rationalizes the relationships between systems, psychology and organizational theory to form an innovative understanding of making ethical decisions in plan procurement. It is expected that this proposed framework will be useful as a foundation for identifying the factors that contribute to ethical decision making focusing on the planning stage of procurement process.

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    ISBN - Is published in 9789810879204 (urn:isbn:9789810879204)

Start page

1

End page

6

Total pages

6

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Proceedings of the Sixth International Structural Engineering and Construction Conference (ISEC-6)

Editors

Sai On Cheung, Siamak Yazdani, Nader Ghafoori, and Amarjit Singh

Name of conference

ISEC-6

Publisher

Research Publishing Services

Place published

Singapore

Start date

2011-06-21

End date

2011-06-26

Language

English

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Copyright © Research Publishing Services. All Rights Reserved.

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2006087725

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2020-06-22

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