“…For example, some doubts persist about how social procurement might require more resources than traditional procurement [2,3,5,16,25,27,32], how it might displace "ordinary" workers [14,15,27], or that social value and employment requirements are difficult to evaluate (cf. [1,26,31,[33][34][35]). Other concerns relate to whether, despite its potential business opportunities, engaging in social procurement benefits brand goodwill or not [27], and whether collaboration around social procurement is difficult [32].…”