Spend analytics in Norwegian public procurement: adoption status and influencing factors

Marius Langseth, M. Haddara
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Public procurement is an essential government function representing a substantial part of a nation’s economy. How decisions are made in public procurement influences nations' economic health and citizens' daily lives. In this study, we employ the technology–organization–environment (TOE) framework to investigate public procurement officials' adoption of spend analytics in Norway. Based on an analysis of survey data from 529 Norwegian procurement entities collected by the Norwegian Agency for Public and Financial Management, we find that 61% do not utilize spend analytics, with adoption rates varying across different types of entities. A correlation analysis indicates that procurement analysis competencies are significantly associated with higher adoption rates, highlighting the critical role of analytical skills. Organizational factors such as procurement volume and a centralized purchasing unit are positively linked to the use of spend analytics. Environmental factors offer a contrasting picture: while specific factors seem to drive spending analytics adoption, a strong orientation towards sustainability and competency challenges may hinder it. These findings encourage a systemic look at how the public procurement system could be more data-driven.
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挪威公共采购中的支出分析:采用情况和影响因素
公共采购是政府的一项基本职能,在国家经济中占有重要地位。如何在公共采购中做出决策影响着国家的经济健康和公民的日常生活。在本研究中,我们采用技术-组织-环境(TOE)框架来调查挪威公共采购官员采用支出分析的情况。基于对挪威公共和财政管理局收集的529个挪威采购实体的调查数据的分析,我们发现61%的实体没有使用支出分析,不同类型实体的采用率各不相同。相关性分析表明,采购分析能力与较高的采用率有显著关联,这凸显了分析技能的关键作用。采购量和集中采购单位等组织因素与支出分析的使用呈正相关。环境因素提供了一个相反的情况:虽然特定因素似乎推动了支出分析的采用,但强烈的可持续性导向和能力挑战可能会阻碍支出分析的采用。这些发现鼓励人们系统地审视公共采购系统如何才能更加数据化。
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