The outcomes of public procurements: an empirical analysis of the Italian space industry
08.01.2024
Paolo Castelnovo (Department of Economics, University of Insubria), Gelsomina Catalano (Department of Economics, Management, and Quantitative Methods, University of Milan and CSIL – Centre for Industrial Studies), Francesco Giffoni (Department of Economics, Management, and Quantitative Methods, University of Milan, and CSIL – Centre for Industrial Studies), Matteo Landoni (Department of Economic and Social History, University of Glasgow and Department of Economics and Management, University of Brescia)
Springer Nature
"The Journal of Technology Transfer", volume 49, 2024
This paper studies the impact of procurement on supplier firms. Specifically, we empirically investigate the direct and indirect mechanisms through which public procurement influences firms’ performance in the Italian space industry. Our research strategy involves conducting a survey of firms and analysing the results with econometric tools, and we interpret qualitative data from interviews as cross-validation. We found that space procurement generates two outcomes in firms: “intermediate outcomes”—i.e., learning, collateral innovation, and market penetration—and “final outcomes”—i.e., profit and sales, business development, and employment—and that the former mediate the impact of procurement on the latter. Our results offer insights into understanding the role of public procurement from the suppliers’ perspective.