Bibliographic citations
Molero, A., Yucra, G. (2018). Análisis de la limitada participación de las Mypes inscritas en el registro nacional de proveedores en las contrataciones públicas, región Arequipa - caso de estudio año 2016 [Trabajo de investigación, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/623863
Molero, A., Yucra, G. Análisis de la limitada participación de las Mypes inscritas en el registro nacional de proveedores en las contrataciones públicas, región Arequipa - caso de estudio año 2016 [Trabajo de investigación]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/623863
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title = "Análisis de la limitada participación de las Mypes inscritas en el registro nacional de proveedores en las contrataciones públicas, región Arequipa - caso de estudio año 2016",
author = "Yucra Yucra, Genny Ayme",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2018"
}
This research’s objective is to analyze the limited participation from the MYPES subscribed in the national providers’ registry from the contracts of the Region of Arequipa in 2016. For that purpose, we solicited information from all the competitive entities. Once we gathered all the information, we processed it and organized it. This information contains the approximate quantity of MYPEs subscriptions in the REMYPE (Registry of Micro and Small Enterprises). Along with this quantity, we determined how many of those MYPES have their inscriptions up to date at the national providers’ registry. From that research, we could finally conclude how many of these MYPES actively participate on the procedures of the public contracts at their different field and methods. In the same way it has been made a close survey to a certain number of Micro and small companies, taking in consideration that they are the central part of the identified problem. As a consequence of this extensive research, we could find that in between other factors directly connected to our objective, the prominent presence of access barriers are legal, informative, administrative and technical. These access barriers do not motivate the participation of the MYPEs. With such diagnosis, we have come up with some recommendations to stimulate a more active participation from the MYPEs. Having a more active participation, there could be a more even competence between providers. As a result, it is of extremely necessity the compliance of the contract’s law through the OSCE (Contracting State Supervisor Organism). Compliance that could be reached by an extensive tracking, implementing preventive control in both ways; effective and spontaneously.
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