SHOPPING PUBLIC THROUGH ELECTRONIC TRADING SESSIONS: difficulties STAGES AND CONTRACTUAL LICITATÓRIA
Bidding, electronic trading, public procurement
This study arose from the intention to identify the main reasons for failure in procurement and
contracting conducted through electronic auctions conducted at the Federal University of Rio Grande
do Norte (UFRN). The choice of theme justified by the high cost of the bidding process and by the time
they require. The overall objective is to identify what the main causes of failure in procurement and
contracting, the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, made through biddings in trading mode,
this goal was instrumented through the following specific objectives: I -
describe what steps is the process of buying and / or procurement through bidding in trading mode in
its electronic form; II - to present the reasons and often there were failures in external and contractual
phase of the trading session held at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte between the years
2011 and 2015; III - identify the perception of responsible for the demands of the main requesters
budget units in relation to the procurement process servers and / or contracts, carried out at the
Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte; and IV - to verify the perception of criers in relation to
the bidding process in the form trading carried out by the Federal University of Rio Grande do
Norte bids sector. To reach the first specific goal was used the bibliographical research, to
achieve the second specific goal was used documentary research in consultation with the trading
sessions between the years 2011 and 2015 and to reach the third and fourth specific objectives was
to search used field with questionnaires in two groups directly involved in the buying process, namely:
requesters budget units and criers officially designated. In his first chapter this work brings the
Introduction, where the initial considerations are presented, the proposed problem, the objectives to
be achieved and the rationale of this research. Chapter two is devoted to the review of the literature
that justified the search and which formed the basis for the analysis presented here. Chapter three
discusses the methodology used in this study. The fourth chapter is intended for presentation and
analysis of results obtained through documentary and field research. This work is expected to
contribute to improvement of procurement processes, with a view to achieving greater efficiency in
procurement and contracting carried out by the Procurement Section of the Material and Heritage
Board.