Public Procurement - Case Study of the Indian Railways

Journal of Institute of Public Enterprise, 2012

27 Pages Posted: 10 Sep 2013 Last revised: 8 Mar 2017

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Bodhibrata Nag

Indian Institute of Management Calcutta

Date Written: September 10, 2012

Abstract

Indian Railways is one of the world’s largest public sector organizations. Its network, traffic, organization and extent of vertical integration are gigantic. This paper undertakes a critical examination of its procurement process to understand the procedures and institutional mechanisms which have evolved over time for safeguarding institutional interests. The paper examines issues such as organizational structure, procurement organization, source selection methodology, procurement oversight and regulation and their impact on the economy, efficiency, transparency and accountability aspects of procurement. It is found that a unique combination of internal vigil, external oversight by independent bodies and organizational characteristics contribute to robust procurement processes.

Keywords: Railroads, India, procurement, accountability

JEL Classification: D73, D78, H11, H57, K42, L92

Suggested Citation

Nag, Bodhibrata, Public Procurement - Case Study of the Indian Railways (September 10, 2012). Journal of Institute of Public Enterprise, 2012, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2323257

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