Research on the Most Favorable Price and Expected Benefits of Government Purchasing Services from Social Organizations
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Social Organization; Government Procurement Services; Optimization of Expected Returns; Price Optimization.Abstract
This This article, against the backdrop of the growing demand for social organization services in government procurement, proposes a new model of government procurement service: introducing a service feedback coefficient to adjust the price when procuring social organization services. The service quality will be reflected in the service feedback coefficient through a comprehensive score, thereby affecting the procurement price. An organizational and activity analysis of this model is conducted, concluding that the service feedback coefficient and the optimization of procurement price have a positive effect on the supply and price of services provided by social organizations. The improvement of service quality can enhance the supply enthusiasm, thereby increasing the service price, and further affecting the service quality.
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