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Ghana Local Government Procurement: A Path Towards Fairness, Efficiency and Transparency Awudu, Shaibu; Nugraha, Nugraha; Sari, Maya; Furqon, Chairul; Yuliawati, Ayu Krishna
Image : Jurnal Riset Manajemen Vol 12, No 2 (2024): Image : Jurnal Riset Manajemen
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/image/2024.029

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The development of fashion trends has undergone major changes performance in Ghana's local government procurement, taking into account government regulations, supplier capacity and capability, procurement transparency, and supplier diversity. The ordinary least squares regression technique was employed to statistically evaluate data from procurement stakeholders. Our research demonstrates that transparent tools enhance supplier satisfaction and performance without affecting perceptions of justice. Conversely, strict government procurement regulations significantly improve perceptions of fairness as well as supplier satisfaction and performance. Supplier capacity and capability disparities adversely affect the results, while diversity programs do not significantly impact either outcome. The results indicate that suppliers are more content and perform better when strict restrictions and transparency mechanisms are in place. However, inadequate execution of diversity policies and competence discrepancies undermine fairness and engagement. This research supports the resource-based view theory, which contends that robust procurement regulations are essential for achieving long-term success. Legislators should prioritize capacity-building programs and diversity initiatives to ensure successful and equitable procurement procedures. This research is distinctive in that it surpasses the conventional compartmentalized approach by conducting a comprehensive and concurrent analysis of a multitude of procurement aspects. This comprehensive approach, which illuminates the interplay between numerous factors, has the potential to enhance public procurement policy and strategy.
The Moderating Role of Green Budget Tagging on Budgeting Practices and Fiscal Policy Sustainability in Ghana’s Local Government Awudu, Shaibu; Nugraha , Nugraha; Furqon, Chairul; Sari, Maya; Yuliawati, Ayu Krishna
Khazanah Sosial Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): Khazanah Sosial
Publisher : UIN Sunan Gunung Djati

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/ks.v7i2.39345

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This study investigates how green budget tagging moderates the relationship between Green Budgeting Practices and fiscal policy sustainability in Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Assemblies (MMDAs). Using a quantitative research approach and multiple regression analysis, the study examines how Green Budget Practices influence Fiscal Policy Sustainability. Key findings reveal that while Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation, Waste Management, Renewable Energy Development, and Natural Resource Conservation positively impact Fiscal Policy Sustainability, Sustainable transport does not directly affect fiscal policy sustainability. Moreover, Green budget labelling interacts negatively with Budget Practices and Fiscal Policy Sustainability. Net impacts indicate that environmental issues still support fiscal policy sustainability. Policymakers must address the issue of how green budget labelling has inadvertently harmed significant environmentally sustainable activities, and diligently design and implement a green budget labelling framework that balances ecological objectives with economic prudence. To ensure that environmental initiatives do not inadvertently compromise fiscal sustainability, they should also enhance communication between the departments responsible for environmental and fiscal policy management. This study makes a significant contribution to the implications of green budget labelling in Ghana. It provides policymakers with critical information regarding the impact of green budgeting on fiscal policy and offers recommendations for its implementation. This research addresses a gap in the literature, contributes to the growing discourse on sustainable fiscal policies, and offers a practical framework for other local governments to emulate more effectively align their environmental issues and economic objectives.