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In: Business ethics: the magazine of corporate responsibility, Band 15, Heft 6, S. 11-11
ISSN: 2155-2398
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In: Business ethics: the magazine of corporate responsibility, Band 15, Heft 6, S. 11-11
ISSN: 2155-2398
In: Public budgeting & finance, Band 16, Heft 4, S. 26-30
ISSN: 1540-5850
In: Public budgeting & finance, Band 16, Heft 4, S. 26-30
ISSN: 0275-1100
In: Boletim de Ciências Económicas, Band 57, Heft 1, S. 147-194
In: Review of European studies: RES, Band 8, Heft 2, S. 38
ISSN: 1918-7181
<p>The purpose of this meta-analysis paper is to give a clear presentation of the Total Quality Management (TQM) characteristics and concepts applicable to the higher education context. The paper presents the TQM concepts analysed by the founders of the TQM literature. Followed by the meta-analysis of the influence of TQM awards to quality management principles and characteristics. Those TQM awards are attractive to many organizations, including higher education. Consequently, their criteria can reshape the quality management concepts and implementation in organizations when they are granted such awards. This paper uses qualitative meta-analysis as a method of conducting a thorough secondary qualitative analysis of primarily qualitative results. In this systematic review procedure, the literature is reviewed as not only an objective means to combine the results of previous studies but also to compare, classify, and deduce conclusions of theTQM major concepts and the applicability of this model to higher education including successful and failing cases. All of the TQM concepts constituting of the TQM characteristics discussed by the TQM founders and also those TQM characteristics developed by the TQM awards' criteria are analysed from the perspective of the higher education TQM scholars in order to present the applicability or inapplicability of those concepts or characteristics to higher education.</p>
In: RAZQUIN LIZARRAGA, M.M. Nueva contratación Pública: mercado y medio ambiente. Thomson Reuters Aranzadi, Navarra. 2017
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Green public procurement (GPP) is a policy tool aiming to achieve environmental protection and resource reservation via public procurement. After decades of adaptation, what promotes and hinders its uptake in public contracting remains difficult to discern. This research explores factors that influence the adoption of green award criteria, covering features of procurement procedures, purchasers, tenderers, and the business sectors through empirical analysis of Probit regression combined with a fixed term method. The data is contract award notices (CAN) from 33 countries in Europe in 2018. Our findings suggest that framework agreements, the medical products sector, the health and social services sector, and the business services sector are negatively correlated with whether a contract is green. On the other hand, the contract value, Government Procurement Agreement (GPA)coverage, joint procurement, competitive dialogue, negotiation with competition (with a call for competition), restricted procedure, transport equipment sector, and food sector can positively correlate with green contracts, or these factors increase the possibility of a contract being green. Explicit explanations on these relations are provided. This research identifies factors relating with and influencing the application of green award criteria in public contracts, which would inform public sectors on efficient resources allocation in terms of increasing green public procurement performance.
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In: UBA-FB 1500e
In: Umweltforschungsplan des Bundesministeriums für Umwelt, Naturschutz und Reaktorsicherheit
In: Texte 2024, 75
In: REFOPLAN of the Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Nuclear Safety and Consumer Protection
Die bestehenden Vergabekriterien des Umweltzeichens "Blauer Engel für Textilien" (DE-UZ 154) sind im Rahmen einer Revision überprüft und neben einer Ausweitung und Konkretisierung des Geltungsbereiches gezielt in einzelnen Anforderungsbereichen weiterentwickelt worden. Die Überarbeitung erfolgte innerhalb der Bearbeitung des Forschungsvorhabens "Kriterienentwicklung und -überarbeitung für den Blauen Engel für Textilien" (FKZ 3720 37 302 0). Die neuen Vergabekriterien wurden im Januar 2023 als DE-UZ 154, Ausgabe Januar 2023, veröffentlicht.
In: Ius Publicum Network Review, 2012
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In: Quality management e-journal CMBO
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In: L'industria - Il Mulino, N. 4/2014, doi/10.1430/78941
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