TABLE OF CONTENTS
Con tents
NOVEMBER, 2016 1
DECLARATION
APPROVAL ii
DEDICATION iii
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT iv
LIST OF ACRONYMS/ABBREVIATIONS v
TABLE OF CONTENTS vi
ABSTRACT xi
CHAPTER ONF I
INTRODUCTION I
1.0 1ntrocluction~ I
1 .1 Background of the study
1.2 Statement of the problem 5
1 .3 General Objective 5
1.4 Specific Objectives 5
1.5 Research Queslions/Llypothesis 6
1.6 Significance of the study 6
1.6.1 BIDICO Uganda 6
1 .6.2 Academicians/Researchers 6
I .6.3 Stakeholders/Public 7
I .6.4 Policy Makers/Central Government 7
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1.7 Scope of the Study .7
1.8 Definition of Terminologies .8
CHAPTER TWO 10
LITERATURE REVIEW 10
2.0 Introduction 10
2.2 Conceptual Framework 1 0
2.3 Theoretical Review 12
2.3.1 Government Policies 12
2.3.2 Top Management Policy 13
2.3.3 Sta fTTraining 13
2.3.4 Awareness of Green Public Procurement 14
2.3.5 Information and Communications Technology (ICT) 14
2.3.6 Green Public Procurement 15
2.3.7 Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) 15
2.4 Theories on Green Procurement I 6
2.4.1 Sustainability Theory 16
2.4.2 Agency Theory 17
2.4.3 Resource Based Theory 1 8
2.4,4 Transactional Cost Theory 19
2.5 related literature 20
2.6 Critical Review 20
2.7 Research Gaps 21
2.8 Summary of literature 22
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RESEARCH DESIGN A.?ID IbIETHODOLOGY...............................•............_......fl_.._....24
3.2 Research Design ....~.24
3.3 Research Population 24
3.4 Sampling Technique and Saniple Size 25
3.5 Data Collection Instrunients 25
3.6 Pilot study 26
3.7 Reliability 27
3.8 1)ata Analysis and presentation 27
3.9 Ethical Consideration
3.10 Iairnitations 28
3. 10.1 1~esearch I%4aterial 28
3.10.2 Finaxce 29
3.10.3 ~Tirne Constraints 29
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4.1 Introduction 30
4.2 Baclcground lnfornia,tion 30
4.2.1 Gender 30
4.2.2 Experience in the County 31
4.2.3 Age 31
4.3 Awareness of Green Procurement Practices 33
4.3.1 Results of awareness on sustainable friendly procurement 33
4.3.2 Training of procurement staff on sustainable friendly procurement 33
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4.3.3 Knowledge on sustainable green procurement practices ~
4.3.4 Level of awareness influences the effective green procurement practices 34
4.4 Top Management Procurement Policies 34
4.4.1 Organizational sustainable green procurement policy 34
4.4.2 Sustainable procurement inclusion in Vision, Mission or Objectives 35
4.4.3 Presence of structures in BIDICO to enforce green public procurement practices 35
4.4.4 Presence of BIDICO structures to provide sustainable green public procurement 36
4.5 Government Policies on Green Procurement 36
4.5.1 Central government provision of sustainable green procurement policy in the PPDA Act
(2005) 36
4.5.2 Uganda Vision 2030 objectives for green procurement practices 37
4.5.3 Presence of central government structures to provide sustainable green public procurement
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4.5.4 Presence of central government system to enforce sustainable green public procurement
practices 38
CHAPTER FIVE 39
SUMMARY, CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS 39
5.1 Introduction 39
5.2 Summary of the findings 39
5.3 Awareness of green procurement practices (GPP) 39
5.4 Top Management Procurement Policies 40
5.5 Conclusion 40
5.6 Recommendations 40
5.7 Areas of further research 41
REFERENCES 42
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Appendixi: QUESTIONNAIRE 1NST~UCT~ON~ .46
Appendix 2: I3UDGET PROPOSAL AND PLANNING 49
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ABSTRACT
This research study is to find out how Uganda is trying to bridge the wide gap between itself and
all other international trade partners who have formulated and implemented the green public
procurement practices in their public entities and this is done by carrying out a research study of
an assessment of the effect of green public procurement practices implementation in BIDCO in
Uganda. Procurement professionals have been considering environmental factors in the supply
chain management to reduce the effects of globally talked in conferences in most of UN
Conferences; the global warming, climatic changes, human effects hence the development of
green procurement concept. The general objective of the research study is to investigate on the
assessment of the effect of Green Public procurement practices implementations in devolved
systems in Uganda. The Specific Objectives were: To investigate how the Government of
Uganda policies through PPDA (2005) influences in the implementation of Green Public
Procurement practices and environmental conservation, to find out the influence of top
management team on Green Public procurement practices and environmental conservation, to
investigate if staff training and development has influence in Green Public Procurement practices
and environmental conservation and to investigate the awareness of Green Public Procurement
practices and environmental conservation. The study is valuable to the environmental
conservation in Uganda, academicians and policy makers. Data was analyzed through descriptive
statistics and frequencies. Data was also integrated both qualitative and quantitative techniques
in the analysis. Data presentation was clone using tables and frequencies. The study found out
that Green Public Procurement practices is a evolving phenomenon in the devolved systems in
Uganda having started in 2005 and is slowly growing and being recognized as a concept worth to
be considered in the procui~emeI~t functions. The Green Public Procurement Practices
implementation will be evident through standard specifications of design to prequalified and
potential suppliers, environmental management systems (Ii ke concept of 3Rs: Reduce, Reuse and
Recycle) being i ntrocl uced through waste management, product contents restrictions, checking
supplier environment objectives and vision, and vendor auditing on compliance.
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Research, SSA "GREEN PROCUREMENT AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION: A CASE OF BIDICO UGANDA" Afribary. Afribary, 18 Aug. 2022, https://track.afribary.com/works/green-procurement-and-environmental-conservation-a-case-of-bidico-uganda. Accessed 26 Nov. 2024.
Research, SSA . "GREEN PROCUREMENT AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION: A CASE OF BIDICO UGANDA". Afribary, Afribary, 18 Aug. 2022. Web. 26 Nov. 2024. < https://track.afribary.com/works/green-procurement-and-environmental-conservation-a-case-of-bidico-uganda >.
Research, SSA . "GREEN PROCUREMENT AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION: A CASE OF BIDICO UGANDA" Afribary (2022). Accessed November 26, 2024. https://track.afribary.com/works/green-procurement-and-environmental-conservation-a-case-of-bidico-uganda