标题:Rising of Regional Development Proposed by Complementary Law 123/2006 in Bidding: Comparing Bidding From Two Towns in the Southern Cone of the State of Rondônia - Brazil
期刊名称:International Journal of Business Administration
印刷版ISSN:1923-4007
电子版ISSN:1923-4015
出版年度:2020
卷号:11
期号:5
页码:10-19
DOI:10.5430/ijba.v11n5p10
出版社:Sciedu Press
摘要:This study was intended to assess whether the bidding notices of Cerejeiras and Cabixi had put regional development foward, under the terms of Complementary Law 123/2006. The research is exploratory, quantitative, with a longitudinal cut, based on the bidding notices from the health and education departments, which were carried out in 2017 and 2018, extracted from transparency portals of the studied towns. The notices were organized and classified in a table, identifying each one of the items covered by the Complementary Law, comparing them with the law and what is contained in the notices. It was checked that the city halls apparently have little knowledge or clarification about the application of the law, since its public notices establish more tiebreakers criteria for Micro and Small Enterprises (MSEs) than other benefits allowed by law. It was also observed that the provided parts by law are not used. The construction contract notices did not provide for the subcontracting of MSEs. Most notices presented the preference for hiring local and regional companies incorrectly. There were no notices with quotas for the exclusive supply of MSEs in bids for goods of a divisible nature. In addition, it was noted that public agents from these towns need training related to the topic to apply the law and thus foster regional development correctly. Most notices presented the preference for hiring local and regional companies incorrectly. There were no notices with quotas for the exclusive supply of MSEs in bidding for goods of a divisible nature. In addition, it was noted that the towns need training related to the topic to apply the law and thus foster regional development correctly.
关键词:regional development; micro and small enterprises; bidding