Drivers Of Sustainable Procurement In The Health Sector: Perspectives From Key Informant Interviews Of Two Teaching Hospitals In Ghana

dc.contributor.authorOpoku-Mensah, F.A.
dc.contributor.authorAhenkan, A.
dc.contributor.authorTemesgen, B.
dc.contributor.authorMaloreh-Nyamekye, T.
dc.date.accessioned2026-06-26T14:32:55Z
dc.date.issued2025-06-22
dc.descriptionResearch Article
dc.description.abstractBackground Sustainable procurement is gaining attention across the world. In Ghana, interest is growing, even though a comprehensive sustainable procurement policy is yet to be implemented. This study explores the driving factors of sustainable procurement in the health sector using the case of two of the oldest teaching hospitals in Ghana. Methods The study used an exploratory qualitative case study to conduct key informant interviews (KIIs) mainly from Komfo Anokye and Korle-Bu Teaching Hospitals. Nineteen key informants from the two hospitals and four from three regulatory bodies were interviewed. Interviews were conducted from May 2019 to December 2019. The interviews were analysed thematically to find the main drivers. Results Both hospitals shared several drivers. These include resource conservation, following legal rules, avoiding legal cases, client satisfaction, health concerns, cost savings, and value for money. Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital also showed context-specific drivers like societal pressure, profit-making, professional and personal ethics, and influence from donors and global groups. On the other hand, Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital has specific drivers such as cultural awareness, protecting public funds, making services affordable, using modern technology, and choosing long-lasting equipment. Conclusions The study shows that both local and global issues influence sustainable procurement in Ghana. Shared drivers reflect global goals. Context-specific drivers show that each institution also responds to its own needs. These findings show the need to link environmental goals with local social and economic needs in health care.
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dc.identifier.citationOpoku-Mensah, F. A., Ahenkan, A., Temesgen, B., & Maloreh-Nyamekye, T. (2026). Drivers of sustainable procurement in the health sector: perspectives from key informant interviews of two teaching hospitals in Ghana. Cost Effectiveness and Resource Allocation, 24(1), 6.
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1186/s12962-025-00686-w
dc.identifier.urihttps://ugspace.ug.edu.gh/handle/123456789/45183
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherCost Effectiveness and Resource Allocation
dc.subjectEnvironmental stewardship
dc.subjectInstitutional drivers
dc.subjectLegislative framework
dc.subjectOrganizational behavior
dc.subjectPublic policy
dc.subjectSocial responsibility
dc.subjectSupply chain management
dc.titleDrivers Of Sustainable Procurement In The Health Sector: Perspectives From Key Informant Interviews Of Two Teaching Hospitals In Ghana
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