SME’s disinclination towards subcontracting in the public sector markets: an attributional perspective

Author:

Akenroye Temidayo,Owens Jonathan D.,Oyegoke Adekunle Sabitu,Elbaz Jamal,Belal H.M.,Jebli Fedwa

Abstract

PurposeThis study aims to examine the causes of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) disinclination towards subcontracting in public sector markets. Previous studies have revealed that UK SMEs are reluctant to do business with the public sector through the subcontracting route, but the reasons for this lack of enthusiasm have not been widely researched.Design/methodology/approachDrawing on semi-structured interviews with SMEs competing for public contracts in North West England, a qualitative study was performed, from which several themes emerged.FindingsThe findings were synthesised into a framework underpinned by attribution theory, to portray situationally and dispositionally caused factors that were used to interpret SMEs’ behaviour.Social implicationsThe findings can guide policy development and government interventions in developed and developing countries, aimed at using public procurement as a policy tool to develop the small business sector.Originality/valueThis paper contributes in a unique way to an emerging discourse on how subcontracting can facilitate the access of SMEs to government procurement spending. It adds to knowledge regarding the explanatory power of attribution theory – from its base in social psychology.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Public Administration

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