2019
DOI: 10.15381/idata.v22i1.16532
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Selección de proveedores priorizando criterios sostenibles para productos: un enfoque de AHP en compras públicas peruanas

Abstract: This paper focuses on sustainable public procurements that seek to minimize negative environmental impacts and improve positive social impacts, which require significant changes within the market reality of a country. In the case of Peru, legislation establishes the requirement that sustainable criteria be integrated into public procurement suited to the needs for the procurement of goods and services. In this way, the problem that this study seeks to resolve relies on technical non-observance to verify compli… Show more

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“…The problem lies in the fact that the elected authorities in the localities do not know how to spend those economic resources, making partisan and political decisions, allowing to evidence high levels of corruption, being directly affected the citizens, because those resources are not used efficiently (Cordero, 2019). Peruvian legislation does not contemplate exemplary sanctions for officials and authorities who commit crimes and corruption is evidenced in acquisitions and purchases under 8 UITS that threatens the activities and vulnerable people in this country (Asca et al 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The problem lies in the fact that the elected authorities in the localities do not know how to spend those economic resources, making partisan and political decisions, allowing to evidence high levels of corruption, being directly affected the citizens, because those resources are not used efficiently (Cordero, 2019). Peruvian legislation does not contemplate exemplary sanctions for officials and authorities who commit crimes and corruption is evidenced in acquisitions and purchases under 8 UITS that threatens the activities and vulnerable people in this country (Asca et al 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%