Social Cohesion, Groupthink and Ethical Behaviour of Public Procurement Officers

Abstract
Whereas social cohesion has been widely studied and researched by sociologist and psychologists, its application to public procurement is sparse. This study explores the connection between social cohesion, groupthink, ethical attitudes and ethical behavior of procurement officers. The study is based on a survey of 405 public procurement officers in central government. A cross-sectional survey design was used and a response rate of 58.5% attained. Self report items were used to study all the constructs. All the hypothesized relationships were found to be significant. Social cohesion, groupthink, and ethical attitudes were all significant predictors of ethical behavior, accounting for 56% of the variance. The strength of this prediction suggests the need for concerted policy intervention for dealing with unethical conduct and behavior of the procurement professionals.
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Social Cohesion, Groupthink, Ethical Behaviour, Public Procurement Officers
Citation
Joseph Mpeera Ntayi, Warren Byabashaija, Sarah Eyaa, Muhammed Ngoma, Alex Muliira, (2010) "Social cohesion, groupthink and ethical behavior of public procurement officers", Journal of Public Procurement, Vol. 10 Issue: 1, pp.68-92, https:// doi.org/10.1108/JOPP-10-01-2010-B003
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