Exploring the Effects of Discretion, Discrimination, and Oversight on the Inclusiveness of Small Business Contracting

Iman Hemmatian, Amol M. Joshi, Todd M. Inouye and, Jeffrey A. Robinson
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In 2017, US federal agencies awarded over $86 billion in contracts to small businesses owned by members of under-represented groups (minorities, women, service-disabled veterans, and certified businesses located in economically distressed areas). The vast scale and scope of public procurement coupled with policies for supporting small disadvantaged businesses may drive federal agencies toward greater inclusiveness in awarding contracts, which may shape broader societal patterns of economic participation and social equity. However, the level of inclusiveness varies considerably across different federal agencies. The authors posit that differences in three key organizational mechanisms associated with federal agencies’ decision-making processes – administrative discretion, workplace discrimination, and legislative oversight – influence an agency’s level of inclusiveness in awarding contracts. They test these ideas using the annual small business procurement activities of 41 federal agencies, large and small, from 2002 to 2011. The authors find empirical evidence for economically significant effects of discretion, discrimination, and oversight on an agency’s inclusiveness in awarding contracts and discuss the scholarly, managerial, and policy implications.
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探讨自由裁量权、歧视和监督对小企业合同包容性的影响
2017年,美国联邦机构向代表性不足的群体(少数民族、妇女、服务残疾退伍军人和经济困难地区的认证企业)拥有的小企业授予了超过860亿美元的合同。公共采购的巨大规模和范围,加上支持弱势小企业的政策,可能会促使联邦机构在授予合同时更具包容性,这可能会形成更广泛的经济参与和社会公平的社会模式。然而,不同联邦机构的包容性水平差异很大。作者认为,与联邦机构决策过程相关的三个关键组织机制的差异——行政自由裁量权、工作场所歧视和立法监督——影响了机构在授予合同时的包容性水平。他们利用2002年至2011年间41个大大小小的联邦机构的年度小企业采购活动来检验这些想法。作者找到了经验证据,证明自由裁量权、歧视和监督对机构在授予合同时的包容性有重大的经济影响,并讨论了其学术、管理和政策含义。
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