论文标题
ICT硬件采购在瑞士的可持续性 - 对公共采购部门的现状分析
Sustainability of ICT hardware procurement in Switzerland -- A status-quo analysis of the public procurement sector
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论文摘要
可持续采购要求组织就与资源效率,气候变化,社会责任和其他可持续性标准有关的更广泛的目标保持一致。信息和通信技术(ICT)硬件采购的可持续性水平有两个原因:首先,ICT硬件属于可持续采购中的六个关键产品组。其次,总的来说,ICT预计将成为低碳经济体的重要推动力,提供减少绿色房屋气体(GHG)排放的解决方案。尽管可持续采购的优势是显而易见的,但某些障碍阻碍了日常采购的采用。该案例研究对ICT硬件进行了讨论,讨论了三个重要的障碍“每个产品组缺乏明确的定义”,“关于可持续产品的市场智能”以及“基于对瑞典公共部门可持续采购的可持续采购方法的深入分析,是对创新方法的障碍”。为此,使用共同的采购词汇(CPV)命名法对国家采购平台Simap.CH发表的招标数据进行了筛选,以识别相关的ICT项目。结果揭示了此类标准及其决定因素目前包括在公共招标中。使用两种不同的方法,只发现少数招标包含从基本到全面的广泛范围的可持续性标准。通过将确定的可持续性标准与可持续采购中的国际关键参与者的可用标准进行比较,瑞士公共采购的总体绩效是基准的。因此,该分析提供了有关当今公共机构在采购ICT硬件时如何考虑可持续性的新颖见解。
Sustainable procurement requires organizations to align their purchasing behavior with regard to broader goals linked to resource efficiency, climate change, social responsibility and other sustainability criteria. The level of sustainability in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) hardware procurement is analyzed for two reasons: First, ICT hardware belongs to the six key product groups in sustainable procurement. Second, ICT in general is expected to be an important enabler for low-carbon economies, providing solutions to reduce Green-House Gas (GHG) emissions. While the advantages of sustainable procurement are obvious, certain barriers hinder the adoption in day-to-day procurement. This case study on ICT hardware discusses the three important barriers "lack of clear definitions per product group", "missing market intelligence about sustainable products" and "inflexible procedures and attitudes as barriers for innovative approaches" based on an in-depth analysis of sustainable procurement of ICT hardware by the public sector in Switzerland. To this end, tender data published on the national procurement platform simap.ch is screened for sustainability criteria using the Common Procurement Vocabulary (CPV) nomenclature to identify relevant ICT projects. The results reveal to which extent such criteria as well as their determinants are currently included in public tenders. Using two different approaches, only a small number of tenders were found containing sustainability criteria of a wide range from basic to comprehensive. The overall performance of Swiss public procurement is benchmarked by comparing the identified sustainability criteria with available criteria from international key actors in sustainable procurement. Thus, this analysis provides novel insights on how public agencies today take sustainability into account when procuring ICT hardware.