Multidisciplinary approach to defining public e-procurement and evaluating its impact on procurement efficiency
Kishor Vaidya () and
John Campbell ()
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Kishor Vaidya: University of Canberra
John Campbell: University of Canberra
Information Systems Frontiers, 2016, vol. 18, issue 2, No 8, 333-348
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Abstract Utilising the methodology of content analysis, this study uses a multidisciplinary approach to define public e-procurement. Various aspects of e-procurement have been discussed from information systems, supply chain management, electronic commerce/electronic government, and public procurement to come up with an integrated definition of public e-procurement. Following this, e-procurement assimilation has been defined and its impact on procurement efficiency has been evaluated. Following the confirmatory factor analysis in structural equation modelling, dimensional level analysis in ANOVA has been undertaken for the three forms of e-procurement technologies namely e-tendering, e-catalogue management systems, and e-marketplace. The results show the positive and significant impact of the assimilation process on procurement efficiency.
Keywords: E-procurement; Content analysis; Supply chain management (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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