FINANCIAL EFFECTS FROM UNPERFORMED FRAMEWORK CONTRACTS AS RESULTS OF THE GLOBAL CRISES ON THE KOSOVAR’ PUBLIC COMPANIES PERFORMANCE
Session
Law
Description
The production and service activities of Kosovar Public Companies, as in any other country, are related to heavy technology usage, most of them are inherited and some adapted actively on production capacities related to continuous and costly supply and maintenance, companies use the legal instruments of framework contracts to provide and maintain technologies and services.
Under normal conditions, the framework contract gives companies the financial opportunity to anticipate expenses and plan them through the contracting authority with private companies as providers of these services/works in the company.
Our paper aims to enlighten the effect on the performance of Kosovar public companies with examples and practices of unperformed framework contracting obligations by service/work providers due to global crises such as the Pandemic, Wars in the region and other global financial crises that affect the unperforming of these framework contracts.
Knowing that our legal procurement system needs frequent and continuous improvements to solve the unperformed of framework contracts, both in the legal and financial aspects, which affect the performance of public companies, on those cases brings up two main deficiencies:
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Delay in planning of technological assets usage.
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Decrease in financial performance resulting from lengthy legal and financial proceedings.
The methodology used on this paper is mainly on secondary sources obtained from the reports of relevant vendor and international institutions, noting the financial effect of unperformed framework contracts on the performance of Kosovar Public companies.
Keywords:
Framework contract, economic court, financial effects, financial decision-making, Public Company Performance
Proceedings Editor
Edmond Hajrizi
ISBN
978-9951-550-50-5
Location
UBT Kampus, Lipjan
Start Date
28-10-2022 12:00 AM
End Date
30-10-2022 12:00 AM
DOI
10.33107/ubt-ic.2022.257
Recommended Citation
Syla, Bekim; Lecaj, Veli; and Ternava, Sabri R., "FINANCIAL EFFECTS FROM UNPERFORMED FRAMEWORK CONTRACTS AS RESULTS OF THE GLOBAL CRISES ON THE KOSOVAR’ PUBLIC COMPANIES PERFORMANCE" (2022). UBT International Conference. 265.
https://knowledgecenter.ubt-uni.net/conference/2022/all-events/265
FINANCIAL EFFECTS FROM UNPERFORMED FRAMEWORK CONTRACTS AS RESULTS OF THE GLOBAL CRISES ON THE KOSOVAR’ PUBLIC COMPANIES PERFORMANCE
UBT Kampus, Lipjan
The production and service activities of Kosovar Public Companies, as in any other country, are related to heavy technology usage, most of them are inherited and some adapted actively on production capacities related to continuous and costly supply and maintenance, companies use the legal instruments of framework contracts to provide and maintain technologies and services.
Under normal conditions, the framework contract gives companies the financial opportunity to anticipate expenses and plan them through the contracting authority with private companies as providers of these services/works in the company.
Our paper aims to enlighten the effect on the performance of Kosovar public companies with examples and practices of unperformed framework contracting obligations by service/work providers due to global crises such as the Pandemic, Wars in the region and other global financial crises that affect the unperforming of these framework contracts.
Knowing that our legal procurement system needs frequent and continuous improvements to solve the unperformed of framework contracts, both in the legal and financial aspects, which affect the performance of public companies, on those cases brings up two main deficiencies:
-
Delay in planning of technological assets usage.
-
Decrease in financial performance resulting from lengthy legal and financial proceedings.
The methodology used on this paper is mainly on secondary sources obtained from the reports of relevant vendor and international institutions, noting the financial effect of unperformed framework contracts on the performance of Kosovar Public companies.