Pregão Eletrônico como Mito Racional: Análise dos Processos Licitatórios do Banco do Brasil

This article has examined the ceremonial adoption of electronic procurement by Bank of Brazil (BB), described as rationalized myth associated with the Brazilian public sector. Theoretically, the work was based on organizational institutionalism and sociology of law. The first stage of the research q...

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Autores principales: Fernanda Alves-Andrade, Edson Ronaldo Guarido Filho, Veronica Eberle
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Publicado: Universidade Regional do Noroeste do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul 2017
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Acceso en línea:http://dx.doi.org/10.21527/2237-6453.2017.41.233-274
https://doaj.org/article/c0f58b634f6e4af9885e6b470a566641
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Sumario:This article has examined the ceremonial adoption of electronic procurement by Bank of Brazil (BB), described as rationalized myth associated with the Brazilian public sector. Theoretically, the work was based on organizational institutionalism and sociology of law. The first stage of the research qualitatively analyzed the regulatory framework relating to electronic procurement and the second stage quantitatively investigated the celerity of 184 bidding processes carried out by the Bank of Brazil in the first half of 2013, a decade after the Federal Act 10.520/02 has established the modality. Results showed the resonance between the discourse of the Federal Court of Auditors (TCU) and the administrative activity of the BB. Overall, the results indicated that the use of e-procurement showed no pattern of behavior that link celerity to the complexity or economy. Moreover, discourse of TCU is built in order to connote the use of e-procurement as desirable practice, even when legal obligations are not prescribed. Such desirability has less to do with economic and legal issues, than judgments about its social relevance.