Description:
A neglected aspect of the nature of expertise and knowledge is how personnel in public procurement are
perceived. The purpose of this paper is to examine the characteristics of procurement staff who are
perceived to be knowledgeable and those who are not. Fifty-eight UK Ministry of Defence procurement
function staff completed an online survey. The study shows that how procurement personnel are regarded
by colleagues is inclined towards ascribed attributes and this paper presents a delineation of those
attributes to allow for greater understanding. An awareness of the perceptions of others has practical
importance for procurement personnel and managers as it allows for the better understanding of how they
are perceived and in doing so empowers them to build on strengths and identify areas for improvement.
The study’s originality lies in the provision of an important insight into how staff within a complex and
usually difficult to access public sector procurement environment are perceived by their colleagues.