Procurement Management Practices and Value for Money in Local Governments in Uganda: A case of Mitooma District.
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2015-12
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Uganda Management Institute
Abstract
This study sought to establish the relationship between procurement management practices
and value for money in Local Governments in Uganda. Specifically, the study sought to
establish relationship between procurement planning, contracts management and supplier
relationships management programs and value for money. The study was across-sectional
design that used questionnaires and interview guides to observe a sample of 54 respondents.
Quantitative data was analysed using descriptive statistics and correlation analysis. The
study found out that there was a significant positive relationship between procurement
planning, contracts management and supplier relationships management programs and value
for money. The study concluded that procurement planning, contracts management and
supplier relationships management programs relate value for money. It was thus
recommended that government agencies, local governments and organisations involved in
procurement should ensure that procurement planning is carried out effectively to ensure
value for money, should ensure contracts are managed in a way that leads to value for money
and procurement should establish effective relationships with suppliers.
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Procurement Management Practices, Value for Money, Local Governments, Uganda
Citation
Natumanya, Moses (2015) Procurement Management Practices and Value for Money in Local Governments in Uganda: A case of Mitooma District.