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10.22068/ijiepr.36.1.1947
What Drivers Factors for the Implementation of Sustainable Public Procurement in Indonesia?
Nia Budi Puspitasari
1
,
Anggit Kurnia Alfiati Devytasari
2
1- Diponegoro University ,
niabudipuspitasari@lecturer.undip.ac.id
2- Diponegoro University
Abstract:
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Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 12 aims to promote environmentally responsible consumption and production. One of its sub-objectives is to improve sustainable public procurement practices, in line with national policies and priorities. Sustainable Public Procurement (SPP) is a process of public organizations carrying out goods/services procurement activities that consider economic, social, and environmental aspects. This study identifies and evaluates the factors that drive the implementation of SPP in Yogyakarta Provinces, and seeks recommended solutions based on these driving factors. The respondents selected as the object of this study were 30 procurement actors in Yogyakarta Province. In this study, the driving factors for the application of SPP were divided into 6 factors with 22 subfactors. The analysis method used is the RII method. RII is a method for identifying the relative importance of causation of an event based on its likelihood and effect using the Likert Scale. The results showed that 6 of the 22 subfactors that encourage the implementation of SPP are the availability of sustainable products, sustainable goods/services procurement policies and procedures, the availability of sustainable human resources, the availability of sustainable product/service suppliers, organizational values, and the cost of sustainable products/services.
Keywords:
Sustainability
,
Sustainable Public Procurement
,
Relative Importance Index
,
Public Procurement
Type of Study:
Research
| Subject:
Logistic & Apply Chain
Received: 2024/01/2 | Accepted: 2025/01/18
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