LISBON – 5th e 6th of May of 2022 (This event will not be broadcast by any internet or media means and must be attended phisically, in the dates and local of it´s occurrence, by all participants )
EVENT LOCATION - SCIENCES ACADEMY - SCIENCES ACADEMY STREET, Lisboa, Portugal
SUSTAINABLE PUBLIC PROCUREMENT IS VITAL TO COPE WITH THE NEW DIRECTIVES AND TO USE THE EUROPEAN STRUCTURAL FUNDS! DON T MISS THIS UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY OF LEARNING AND DISCUSSING WITH SOME OF THE BEST EUROPEAN EXPERTS! JOIN US AT WWW.OPET.PT USING THE REDUCED REGISTRATION FEE OF 295 EUROS UNTIL MAY, 1
REGISTRATION FORM: (CLIQUE) INSTITUCIONAL SUPPORT
COMEGI it is a research center of Lusíada University supported by national founds of FCT- Tecnology and Science Foundation with the Tag Reference UIDB/04005/2020 ( é um centro de investigação da Universidade Lusíada apoiado por fundos nacionais da Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia (FCT) com a referência UIDB/04005/2020 )
A - CHAIRMEN
Prof. Luís Valadares Tavares - Universidade Lusíada, Portugal e OPET, ISTProf. Roberto Caranta - Universidade de Turim, Itália
B - ORGANIZATION COMMITTEE
Luís Valadares Tavares Pedro Cerqueira Gomes José Antunes Ferreira Paulo Tiago Tavares Ana Cristina Saraiva
C -INVITY PLENARY SPEAKERS
Prof. Andrea Appolloni University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy
Prof. François Lichère Université Jean Moulin, France
Specialist Luana Swensson Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), Italy
Prof. Luís Valadares Tavares Lusíada University, Portugal
Prof. Marta Andhov University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Prof. Michael Eßig Bundeswehr University Munich, Germany
Prof. Nuno Cunha Rodrigues University of Lisbon, Portugal
Prof. Pedro Cerqueira Gomes Católica University, Portugal
Prof. Roberto Caranta Torino University, Italy
Prof. Steven Van Garsse University of Hasselt, Belgium
Prof. Tátrai Tünde Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary
D - OBJECTIVES
This conference takes place after COP26 and focus on major challenges to be addressed by Public Procurement:
How can the Public Procurement budget of more than 17% of EU GDP can be used to contribute to the COP26 targets on sustainability?
How can Public Procurement stimulate the public policies of innovation and of the digital transition?
How can the process of change of public authorities be supported avoiding the traditional lowest price award and moving to sustainable and innovative public procurement?
How can public procurement be used to accelerate such change and to build sustainable and innovative electronic public markets?
How can be developed urban and regional public e-market places (SMARKETCITIES) to promote more innovation and sustainability?
How can be developed supplies marketplaces for industry, namely, construction, based on sustainability criteria?
How can more modern procedures of public contracting ruled by the EU Directives of 2014 - Competitive procedure with negotiation, Competitive dialogue, Innovation Partnership, Dynamic purchasing systems and Electronic catalogues- be used to develop sustainable and innovative public procurement?
E - TOPICS ADDRESSED BY THE CONFERENCE
A - COP26 targets and the required changes on public procurement
B - Selection of candidates in terms of trust on sustainability compliance by candidates
C - Evaluation of tenders including sustainability criteria and the promotion of innovation?
D - Guidelines and examples of application of the life cycle costing
E - Public procurement for the rehabilitation and the construction of new buildings meeting the requirements of the Directive 2018/844 of 30 May on “nearly zero energy buildings”
F - Application of the guidelines and manuals of the European Commission on Green Public Procurement
G- Public procurement to promote innovation and the digital transition
H - Use of modern procedures - Competitive procedure with negotiation, Competitive dialogue, Innovation Partnership, Dynamic purchasing systems and Electronic catalogues- to develop sustainable and innovative public procurement
I - Development of sustainable and innovative industrial marketplaces (SMARKETSUPPLIES) construction using public procurement
J - Development of sustainable and innovative urban and regional marketplaces (SMARKETCITIES) using public procurement
K - Use of BIM and other digital design tools for public procurement (TWINTECH)
L - Training and change support for public procurers to cope with sustainable and innovative public procurement
A selection of papers presented in the conference will be published after a review by the peers of the EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC PROCUREMENT MARKETS (https://eupublicmarkets.com/).
Conference working languages: English F - Scientific Program Comittee Prof. Alessandro Ancarani, University of Catania, Italy Prof. Andrea Appolloni, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy Prof. Bernardo Nicoletti, Temple University, Italy Prof. Clifford P McCue, Florida Atlantic University, USA Prof. Davide Vannoni, University of Turin, Italy Prof. Jaime Pintos Santiago, Distance Learning National University (UDIMA), Spain Prof. José Antunes Ferreira, University of Lisbon (IST), Portugal Prof. Marta Andhov, University of Copenhagen, Denmark Prof. Michael Essig, Bundeswehr University Munich, Germany Prof. Miguel Assis Raimundo, University of Lisbon, Portugal Prof. Miguel Catela, Lusíada University, Portugal Prof. Nuno Cunha Rodrigues, University of Lisbon, Portugal Prof. Pedro Telles, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark Peter Jenner, William Battle, Lda. University of Wales, Swansea, Visiting Lecturer, UK Prof. Stephane Saussier, University Schools of Management (IAE Paris), France Prof. Tátrai Tunde, Corvinus University of Budapeste, Hungary Prof. Ximena Lazo Vitoria, University G - PROGRAM The Program has the following major sessions including an initial keynote speech, presentation and discussion of submitted papers:
A – COP26 and New Challenges for SPP B – Sustainable Design and Construction Procurement C – SPP Using New procedures of Directives 2014 D – ICT Sustainable and Innovative Procurement E – Food and Catering SPP F – Value Based Healthcare and SPP G – Marketplaces and SMARKETCITY for SPP H – Doctoral Dissertations, Programs and Opportunities
5th of MAY 9h30 – 10h30 – OPENING SESSION chaired by His Excellency the Judge, President of the “Tribunal de Contas” (TC), Dr. José Tavares
President of Academia das Ciências – Prof. Carlos Salema Chairmen of the Conference – Prof. Luis Valadares Tavares and Prof. Roberto Caranta President of the National Parliament Commission on Monitoring and Control of the application of Law 30/2021 - Prof. Ana Gouveia Martins President of TC - Dr. José Tavares
10h30 – 11h00 – Coffee Break
11h00 – 13h00 – SESSION A: The Green Challenge
Luís Valadares Tavares - A Multicriteria model to evaluate tenders for green procurement of public works Désirée Klinger & Steven Schooner - A Value-Based Approach to Implement Green Public Procurement: Economic Tools as alternative to regulation Nadia Sava - Smart contracts and public procurement: between potential and implementation. A literature review Marta Andhov - Public Procurement and Climate Change
13h00 – 14h30 – Lunch Break
14h30 – 17h30 – SESSION B: The Strategic Chall
Nuno Cunha Rodrigues - Enhancing the strategic use of public procurement as a tool for contracting authorities Michael Eßig - Sustainability, Innovation, and public supply management François Lichére - New procedures of directives 2014 Tátrai Tunde - Uses and abuses of Dynamic Purchasing Systems Jose Gregorio Bolina - Contratación pública VS. Despoblamiento rural: La sonestibilidad social como criterio en la Compra Pública Socialmente Responsable (CPSR)
6th of MAY
9h30 – 10h15 – OPENING SESSION Chaired by His Excellency the Secretary of State, Dr. André Moz Caldas President of “Observatório das Autarquias Locais” (CC) – Dr. Bartolomeu Noronha Prof Luís Valadares Tavares- President of OPET and Director of COMEGI The Secretary of State - Dr. André Moz Caldas
10h15 – 10h45 – Coffee Break
10h45 – 13h15 – SESSION C: The Complexity, Innovation and Circular Challenges
Steven Van Garsse - PPPs and the circular economy Roberto Caranta - Making PPPs – and Other Complex Works Contracts – Sustainable. A EU Legal Approach Willem A. Janssen - Moving Towards EU Mandatory Sustainable and Social Requirements: a New role for the Commission and Fragmentation ahead? Paula Trindade - Benchmarking innovation procurement: applying a new methodology to the case of Portugal Cláudia Monge – The Contribution of BAS
13h15 – 14h30 – Lunch Break
14h30 – 16h30 – SESSION D: The Social Challenge Laura Treviño Lozano & Ezgi Uysal - The applicability and impacts of mandatory human rights due diligence on EU Public Procurement Beloke Alea Arrate & Ramón Bernal Uribarrena - Social accounting to achieve value-based public procurement Giullia Botta - Intersecting EU Public Procurement Law and Business & Human Rights: What Opportunities and Challenges to Address Human Rights Risks in the Textiles Supply Chains? Luana Swensson - Sustainable public food procurement: an international perspective
16h30-16h45 – SESSION E: Final Discussion and Concluding Remarks, Luís Valadares Tavares
H - LIST OF SPEAKERS – Session A to E
Dr. Beloke Alea Arrate Deusto University, Spain Topic: “Social accounting to achieve value-based public procurement”
Dr. Claudia Monge Lawyer office BAS, Portugal Topic: “The contribution of BAS”
Prof. Désirée Klinger University of Hamburg, Germany Topic: “A Value-Based Approach to Implement Green Public Procurement: Economic Tools as alternative to regulation”
Dr. Ezgi Uysal Torino University, Italy Topic: “The applicability and impacts of mandatory human rights due diligence on EU Public Procurement”
Prof. François Lichère Université Jean Moulin, France Topic: “New procedures of directives 2014”
Dr. Giullia Botta University of Milan, Italy Topic: “Intersecting EU Public Procurement Law and Business & Human Rights: What Opportunities and Challenges to Address Human Rights Risks in the Textiles Supply Chains?”
Prof. José Gregorio Molina Universidad de Murcia, Spain Topic: “Contratación pública VS. Despoblamiento rural: La sonestibilidad social como criterio en la Compra Pública Socialmente Responsable (CPSR)”
Dr. Laura Treviño Lozano University of Greenwitch, UK Topic: “The applicability and impacts of mandatory human rights due diligence on EU Public Procurement”
Specialist Luana Swensson Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), Italy Topic: “Sustainable public food procurement: an international perspective”
Prof. Luís Valadares Tavares Lusíada University, Portugal Topic: “A Multicriteria model to evaluate tenders for Green Procurement of Public Works”
Prof. Marta Andhov University of Copenhagen, DenmarK Topic: “Public Procurement and Climate Change”
Prof. Michael Eßig Bundeswehr University Munich, Germany Topic: “Sustainability, Innovation, and public supply management: Is there an strategy implementation deficit in public procurement?”
Dr. Nadia Sava Babes-Bolyai University, Romania Topic: “Smart contracts and public procurement: between potential and implementation. A literature review”
Prof. Nuno Cunha Rodrigues University of Lisbon, Portugal Topic: “Enhancing the strategic use of public procurement as a tool for contracting authorities”
Dr. Paula Trindade LNEG, Portugal Topic: “Benchmarking innovation procurement: applying a new methodology to the case of Portugal”
Dr. Ramón Bernal Uribarrena País Vasco University, Spain Topic: “Social accounting to achieve value-based public procurement”
Prof. Roberto Caranta Torino University, Italy Topic: “Making PPPs – and Other Complex Works Contracts – Sustainable. A EU Legal Approach”
Prof. Steven L. Schooner The George Washington University, USA Topic: “A Value-Based Approach to Implement Green Public Procurement: Economic Tools as alternative to regulation”
Prof. Steven Van Garsse University of Hasselt, Belgium Topic: “PPPs and the circular economy”
Prof. Tátrai Tünde Corvinus University of Budapeste, Hungary Topic: “Uses and absuses of Dynamic Purchasing Systems”
Prof. Willem A. Janssen Utrecht University, Netherlands Topic: “Moving Towards EU Mandatory Sustainable and Social Requirements: a New role for the Commission and Fragmentation ahead?”
I - CALENDER A) Circulation of information » From 6 December 2021
B) Submission of extended abstracts (3 pages) » 6 April 2022
C) Decision for acceptance/rejection » 12 April 2022
D) Conference - Lisbon, Academia das Ciências » 5 - 6 May 2022
E) Submission of selected material » 27 May 2022
F) Edition of the special issue » 17 June 2022
Authors of accepted works must complete the registration (www.opet.pt) including payment by April 7, 2022. Otherwise, the article will not be included in the program.
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