Nonprofit Management Strategic Management Previous article View issue table of contents Next article 1. Introduction Procurement is a key process in humanitarian supply chain. It has a substantial cost impact,
For nonprofit Contractors, funding agreements also must include four more restrictions247: 9. The Contractor may not assign Subject Inventions without permission of the funding agency (except to an organization primarily managing inventions); 10. The Contractor must share royalties with the inventor(s)...
Procurement agency will approve the sample of supplies to be provided. The Procurement agency reserves the right to purchase any essential/ frequent use item under Rule 59(b) of PPRA Rules 2014 (amended till date) to maintain the stock or to save public money. As per policy decision taken ...
4.2. Propositions for the NHI pharmaceutical payment reform Efficient policy reform is a path toward a better future with minimal external costs or adverse side effects on the healthcare system and society. Instead of stripping hospital operations of this financial crutch, which has been primarily de...
Section 5107(a)(dd) of SBA’s Policy Directives provides that the head of the Federal agency will explain in written why the award to firms funded in majority by venture capital/hedge fund/private equity firms, will: “(A) induce additional venture capital, hedge fund, or private equity fi...
is to explore differences between the for-profit and not-for-profit sectors on two critical aspects of business-to-business procurement: ethics and strategy. Using survey data from a sample of 328 procurement professionals in the for-profit and not-for-profit sectors, key differences are explored...
In Part 2, we use data from OPO cost forms14 to build a cost function which enables us to estimate the marginal cost of organs, accounting for the three types of costs as outlined above. 2.1. Data The 58 US OPOs (51 independent, seven hospital based) are nonprofit entities with a ...