2013
DOI: 10.1080/13675567.2013.860739
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Exploring the impact of Web-based e-procurement on performance: organisational, interorganisational, and systems perspectives

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“…E-procurement has enabled vertical integration with major suppliers and kept the database of backup supplier, which reduces the risk of stoppage in production in case of supplier failure, due to available alternative supplier. This findings are in harmony with Hung et,al (2014) who noted that e-procurement is used as a tactical tool to reduce the supply base by only remaining with a few world class suppliers, where by the procuring entity will leverage on their volume, hence getting the products or services at a competitive price.…”
Section: Descriptive Statisticssupporting
confidence: 86%
“…E-procurement has enabled vertical integration with major suppliers and kept the database of backup supplier, which reduces the risk of stoppage in production in case of supplier failure, due to available alternative supplier. This findings are in harmony with Hung et,al (2014) who noted that e-procurement is used as a tactical tool to reduce the supply base by only remaining with a few world class suppliers, where by the procuring entity will leverage on their volume, hence getting the products or services at a competitive price.…”
Section: Descriptive Statisticssupporting
confidence: 86%
“…The rationale for employing e-GP is that it facilitates higher quality outcomes for public procurement through improved accessibility and interoperability, which enables greater business access and increases competition for government expenditure by creating commercial benefits for business and price and quality gains for government (Hung et al, 2014;Nurmandi and Kim, 2015;Saussier and Valbonesi, 2018). This, in turn, supports the integration and automation of several workflow processes involving transactions and other supply chain management activities leading to increased efficiency and reduced processing costs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%