INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION: A METHODOLOGY FOR PUBLIC SERVANTS AND INNOVATION PURCHASE NOTICES
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.56238/arev7n1-140Keywords:
Innovative Solution Contracts, Innovation Management, Innovation in the Public SectorAbstract
The article presents a new methodological approach as an innovative tool, highlighting the importance of public procurement for innovation (CPI) as an essential strategy to promote innovation in the public sector (ISP) and face complex challenges. The research is practical and applied, supported by a literature review. The mixed approach combines qualitative and quantitative methods to evaluate the effectiveness of the methodology in training public servants to participate in innovative procurement calls. The research is based on benchmarking of global practices, technological prospecting, and trend mapping, demonstrating the application of the methodology in the case of intrapreneurship. The results show that the proposed methodology not only improves CPI practices but also promotes a culture of innovation and collaboration between public agencies and partners. In addition, it identifies barriers and suggests directions for future studies, highlighting the strategic role of CPI in strengthening public management.