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Title: An Exploratory Study of Contracting Performance by Untrained Individuals
Authors: Ned Kock
Jacques Verville
Jesus Carmona
Keywords: Electronic Commerce
Electronic Trade
Web-Based Contracts
Software Purchasing
Communication Media
Media Naturalness
Issue Date: 1-Apr-2006
Publisher: Acquisition Research Program
Citation: Published--Unlimited Distribution
Series/Report no.: Contractor Performance
NPS-CM-06-092
Abstract: This paper reports on an experimental study where 178 student subjects without formal training in contracting issues were asked to accept or reject each of 20 clauses of a software purchasing contract. The subjects used a Web-based interface to accept or reject clauses. Of the 20 clauses in the contract, 6 were intentionally deceitful, in the sense that they specified binding obligations that made it unadvisable to accept them as part of a contract. On average, the subjects were able to correctly accept approximately 11 out of 14 non-deceitful clauses. Somewhat surprisingly, the subjects were able to correctly reject only 2 out of 6 deceitful clauses. The study also suggests that, among untrained individuals, those who are older, have more general work experience, and have above-average scholastic ability are the ones more likely to perform well in contracting tasks under conditions similar to those found in this study (i.e., Web-based contracting conditions). This study's findings provide the basis for a strong call for more and better training of contract officers in the DoD.
Description: Contract Management / NPS Faculty Research
URI: https://dair.nps.edu/handle/123456789/390
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