In-house procurement is a controversial issue in the field of public procurement. Simply put, such procurement allows overlooking certain aspects of fair and equal treatment of vendors. This paper presents qualitative research on in-house ICT procurement within Finnish municipalities. Semi-structured interviews were conducted to gather insights from municipal stakeholders. Using grounded theory approach, data analysis shows intricate dynamics between Finnish municipalities and in-house entities associated with them. Still, it is clear that the legal framework governing in-house procurement remains intricate and debated.
@article{arxiv.2310.15643,
title = {Navigating ICT In-House Procurement in Finland: Evaluating Legal Frameworks and Practical Challenges},
author = {Reetta Ghezzi and Minnamaria Korhonen and Hannu Vilpponen and Tommi Mikkonen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.15643},
year = {2023}
}