2004
DOI: 10.1016/s0925-5273(03)00103-8
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An e-procurement system for governmental purchasing

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“…Tatsis et al (2006) present several definitions. Scholars have defined e-procurement as an "internet-based purchasing system that offers electronic purchase, ordering processing and enhanced administrative functions to buyers, suppliers" (Panayiotou et al, 2004) or "the sourcing of goods and services via electronic means, usually through the internet" (Schoenherr and Tummala, 2007). In basic terms, e-procurement can be defined as "using Internet technology in the purchasing process" (De Boer et al, 2002).…”
Section: E-procurement Definition and Benefitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Tatsis et al (2006) present several definitions. Scholars have defined e-procurement as an "internet-based purchasing system that offers electronic purchase, ordering processing and enhanced administrative functions to buyers, suppliers" (Panayiotou et al, 2004) or "the sourcing of goods and services via electronic means, usually through the internet" (Schoenherr and Tummala, 2007). In basic terms, e-procurement can be defined as "using Internet technology in the purchasing process" (De Boer et al, 2002).…”
Section: E-procurement Definition and Benefitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Panayiotou et al (2004) studied inhibitors in the Greek public sector and identified the complexity of goods and services, the need for transparency and regulatory constraints. Sigala (2006), in a study about foodservice operators in Greece, found out that lack of e-procurement knowledge, skills, trust and risk perception were the main inhibitors of e-procurement adoption.…”
Section: P E-p Adoption Inhibitorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the requirement to ensure transparency, publicity and equality of opportunity in public procurement, means that clear procedures have to be followed by bidders (de Boer et al 2001;Falagario et al 2012;Panayiotou et al 2004) to minimize the risk of unfair bias or corruption (Auriol 2006;Celentani and Ganuza 2002;Csáki and Gelléri 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Major CPSEs use standardised web-based tools such as e-RFQ, e-Tendering, e-Auctions and e-Invoicing (Panayiotou et al, 2004). Such e-procurement processes are the foundation for the successful execution of e-Governance.…”
Section: Public E-procurement Status In Indiamentioning
confidence: 99%