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Anti-corruption Regulation of Public Procurement Policy in Russia
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Sirotkina N. G.
The paper discusses anti-corruption effects of public procurement reforms in Russia.
Kashin D., Заворохина А. П., Tillashaikhov D. et al., Вопросы государственного и муниципального управления 2025 № 3 С. 121–150
This study evaluates the factors influencing supplier participation in public procurement of innovative products in Russia. A large-scale online survey conducted in the first quarter of 2025 identified key incentives and barriers affecting the frequency of Russian companies’ engagement in procurement procedures for innovative goods. Empirical findings reveal that the primary incentives for suppliers include ...
Added: August 25, 2025
Kashin D., Podgorenko J., Zavorohina A. et al., / Series RG "ResearchGate". 2025.
We analyze data on public procurement of innovative products and R&D services,exploring the incentives and barriers faced by public entities when procuring innovations inRussia. The study is based on open data from the Unified Information System and an online surveyconducted in 2024, in which 1,832 customers from all regions of the country participated.The analysis reveals ...
Added: March 19, 2025
Kashin D., Вилкова М. Н., Заворохина А. П. et al., Вопросы государственного и муниципального управления 2024 № 2 С. 129–156
The research focuses on the analysis of open data on public procurement of innovative products and on procurement of research and development services (R&D). The principle of stimulating innovations is enshrined in the legislation governing public procurement. However, the complexity of testing products for innovation criteria, the differences in classifying products as innovative and the ...
Added: April 3, 2024
Emelianova M., Yakovlev A. A., ЭКО 2023 Т. 53 № 10 С. 137–153
The article reveals the role of reputation in the Russian public procurement system. Based on a survey of public buyers and suppliers, it is shown that experienced market participants attach importance both to the reputation of counterparties and their own. Suppliers and procurers agree on the key factors of suppliers’ reputation, but their opinions differ ...
Added: October 2, 2023
Taut S., Овечкина М. А., Имущественные отношения в Российской Федерации 2021 № 3 (234) С. 99–107
The article analyzes regulation and enforcement of the legal rules on anti-corruption requirements for organizations
provided for by domestic and foreign legislation. The authors examine the issues of legal responsibility for corruption
offenses. They offer recommendations on the implementation of anti-corruption compliance measures as the main
modern methodology for mitigating corruption risks and preventing offenses in the corporate ...
Added: August 31, 2022
Sirotkina N. G., Стандарты и качество 2022 № 5 С. 82–86
The problem of the low quality of goods and services purchased for public needs has sharply exacerbated in a pandemic. Although the Russian state has successfully coped with the challenges of the pandemic, the problem of ensuring the quality of public procurement has not lost its relevance. The study systematizes the factors that negatively affect ...
Added: March 22, 2022
Oksana Kashina, Nataliya Pronchatova-Rubtsova П. Н., Sergey Petrov et al., , in: European Financial Systems 2019. Proceedings of the 16th International Scientific Conference.: Brno: Masaryk University Press, 2019. P. 255–261.
The world economy instability, the crisis phenomena and the need to quickly overcome their consequences explain the flexibility requirements of the state financial policy, which ensures the transition to an innovative model of socio-economic development. An important mechanism of state regulation is the public procurement system development, which will allow to rationally use budget funds ...
Added: February 4, 2022
НИУ ВШЭ, 2020.
On December 25,2020, the second national Conference of researchers of economics, Business and society was held at the Higher School of Economics–Saint Petersburg. This event was associated with the discussion of academic and applied issues on the results and challenges that 2020 brought in various fields of science and practice: finance, economics, mathematics,education. The online ...
Added: March 24, 2021
Sümeyra A., Podkolzina E., Schoors K., / Series 19/961 "Working Papers of Faculty of Economics and Business Administration". 2019.
Procurement auctions are often plagued by favoritism and rent-seeking behavior. We develop a new methodology to red-flag potential favoritism in public procurement auctions with reserve prices, and apply it to Russian public purchases of gasoline between 2011 and 2013. Since the reserve price is set prior to the auction, it is independent of the identity ...
Added: April 17, 2019
Sirotkina N. G., Pavlovskaya S. V., International Journal of Public Administration 2018 Vol. 41 No. 5-6 P. 435–445
Using public procurement to foster innovation is a widespread practice worldwide. However, in Russia public procurement has had no significant impact on developing innovation. Empirical research with expert interviews and qualitative and quantitative data analysis has revealed the reasons for poor performance to promote innovation, including tough anti-trust and anti-corruption rules, limited use of tenders ...
Added: September 18, 2018
Sirotkina N. G., Вестник Российской таможенной академии 2015 № 4 С. 118–124
The work is devoted to the mechanisms of preference policy in public procurement system in Russia. The paper discusses the technologies and risks of the preference policy of government in the public contracting and justify the need for the balance between preferential support and open competition. ...
Added: February 15, 2016
Yakovlev A. A., Tkachenko A., Rodionova Y., Экономический журнал Высшей школы экономики 2016 Т. 20 № 2 С. 285–310
This paper analysis the impact of centralized monitoring enlargement in a large public organization on incentives for efficient activity of organization’s departments, which have different levels of financial autonomy. We analyze the data of the large public organization during 2008-2013. The efficiency of departments’ activity was measured by competiveness of their procurements and delays in ...
Added: October 14, 2015
Moretti L., Valbonesi P., Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization 2015 Vol. 31 No. 3 P. 568–598
This paper discusses systematically different concepts of anomie as an explanation of Group-focused Enmity (GFE) against selected groups in society. The GFE research programme has demonstrated the utility of applying the concept of anomia' - an individual reaction to disruptions in the normative order - to explain prejudices against vulnerable groups. This paper extends the ...
Added: September 29, 2015
Balaeva O., Yakovlev A. A., / NRU Higher School of Economics. Series MAN "Management". 2015. No. WP BRP 41/MAN/2015.
The growing attention of governments, international organizations and NGOs to public procurement issues over the last two decades has been accompanied by many studies of the efficiency of public procurement. However, few researchers have considered the costs of procurement regulation for public customers and private suppliers. This problem is especially acute for the public procurement ...
Added: September 18, 2015
Yakovlev A. A., Tkachenko A., Demidova O. et al., International Journal of Public Administration 2015 Vol. 38 No. 11 P. 796–814
The combination of two reforms in Russia, reform of public-sector entities and of public procurement, enables us to estimate the results of a transition from rigid to more flexible regulations in public procurement (PP). We consider two public universities in 2011–2012. The procurements of one university were regulated by rigid Federal Law during the entire ...
Added: July 24, 2015
Vinogradov D., Shadrina E. V., Doroshenko M. E., / NRU Higher School of Economics. Series PA "Public Administration". 2015. No. WP BRP 27/PA/2015.
Knowledge intensive business services (KIBS) constitute a rapidly developing sector of modern economies. Numerous studies suggest that KIBS facilitate knowledge exchange between providers and consumers, and improve the innovativeness of the latter. However, because KIBS are strongly reliant on service co-production by the customer and provider working in partnership, intensive cooperation between the two parties ...
Added: April 29, 2015
Ерёмина А. В., Zoroastrova I. V., Экономика и управление 2014 № 12 (110) С. 51–57
Purchases of petroleum products account for a significant share of state and municipal markets in the Russian Federation, and experience shows that the most important requirements of economy and efficiency are not always fulfilled due to a lack of competition between potential suppliers. What factors limit competition: rigid initial conditions of procurement procedures, features of ...
Added: March 2, 2015
Tkachenko A., Yakovlev A. A., Demidova O. et al., Российский журнал менеджмента 2014 Т. 12 № 4 С. 29–54
This paper analyses the impact of two reforms dealt with transparency improvement and adoption of more flexible regulation on effectiveness of procurement of a large state university (Higher School of Economics) in the period from 2008 to 2012. We evaluate the impact of two significant changes in the public procurement regulation: transfer to electronic auctions ...
Added: February 4, 2015
Galavotti S., Moretti L., Valbonesi P., / Series None "Marco Fanno". 2014. No. 187.
In this paper, we study bidding behavior by firms in beauty-contest auctions, i.e. auctions in which the winning bid is the one which gets closest to some function (average) of all submitted bids. Using a dataset on public procurement beauty-contest auctions in Italy and exploiting a change in the auction format, we show that firms’ ...
Added: February 4, 2015
Yakovlev A. A., Выгловский О. В., Demidova O. et al., / NRU Higher School of Economics. Series PA "Public Administration". 2015. No. WP BRP 24/PA/2015.
This paper analyzes the phenomenon of repeated procurements made by public sector customers from the same supplier. The previous surveys of “relational contracts” gave different explanations for the possible implications of such repeated procurements, but those surveys dealt mostly with goods and services, with quality difficult to verify at the point of delivery. This work ...
Added: January 26, 2015
Balsevich A. A., Podkolzina E., / NRU Higher School of Economics. Series WP BRP "Economics/EC". 2014. No. WP BRP 76/EC/2014.
Corruption is widely spread across the world and is believed to affect economic growth negatively. It is most persistent in the developing countries. Russian economy is not an exception. Significant losses are also reported in public procurement in Russia due to corruption. Unfortunately, to measure corruption is very challenging. In this paper, using the data ...
Added: November 27, 2014
Ostrovnaya M., Elena Podkolzina, Journal of Competition Law & Economics 2015 Vol. 11 No. 2 P. 331–352
Why do people violate the law? The Hobbesian outlook would be that people violate the law in the absence of appropriate punishment. John Stuart Mill would have attributed the violation to the lack of incentives to behave legally. In this paper, we combine these two factors to examine the effect of antitrust regulation on price ...
Added: October 21, 2014