Evaluating the Impact of Indigenous Preferential Procurement Programs

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University of Melbourne

Evaluating the impact of Indigenous preferential procurement programs. This project aims to conduct a multi-disciplinary, multi-method evaluation of the implementation and impacts of Indigenous preferential procurement programs (IPPPs) on Indigenous businesses, Indigenous communities, procurers’ operations and outcomes. Bringing together researchers in partnership with corporate and government procurers, Indigenous data custodians and the Australian Bureau of Statistics we aim to produce a significant national program evaluation of IPPPs and the impact at the community level. The project aims to highlight ways in which IPPPs can be [re]designed to reduce implementation friction, facilitate access and participation among Indigenous businesses and help guarantee positive effects on Indigenous communities

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First Nations Businesses: Progress, Challenges and Opportunities
Type
Discussion paper
Authors
Michelle Evans and Cain Polidano
Publisher
Reserve Bank of Australia
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Evaluating the Impact of Indigenous Preferential Procurement Programs
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Website
Authors
University of Melbourne
Publisher
University of Melbourne
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