2021
DOI: 10.32591/coas.ojit.0401.03025m
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The Impact of Information Communication Technology (ICT) on Procurement Processes: Case of Zimbabwean Urban Councils (2009 to 2018)

Abstract: The research aimed at determining the impact of ICT applications on procurement processes. The population of study was composed of 110 respondents from Chegutu, Kadoma, Kwekwe, Chinhoyi and Gweru urban councils with a representative sample of eighty-six participants all drawn from the procurement, finance and works departments of the five councils. Quota sampling was used in this research with strata based on the level of employment in the three different divisions. The research utilized a proportion of 78% fr… Show more

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“…The other perceived challenge to the implementation of the IECMS is resistance to change by users. Resistance to change and negative attitudes are considered as a major challenge to technological transformations in many organisations as employees want to hold on to the benefits of the previous systems (Mabhodha & Choga 2021), and this may apply to serving judicial officers who may not be prepared to embrace the transformation brought about by the IECMS. Similarly, the general lack of the awareness of the IECMS and its use is another challenge that needs to be addressed if this system is to generate the anticipated transformation in the justice delivery sector.…”
Section: The Probable Challenges To the Implementation And Use Of The...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The other perceived challenge to the implementation of the IECMS is resistance to change by users. Resistance to change and negative attitudes are considered as a major challenge to technological transformations in many organisations as employees want to hold on to the benefits of the previous systems (Mabhodha & Choga 2021), and this may apply to serving judicial officers who may not be prepared to embrace the transformation brought about by the IECMS. Similarly, the general lack of the awareness of the IECMS and its use is another challenge that needs to be addressed if this system is to generate the anticipated transformation in the justice delivery sector.…”
Section: The Probable Challenges To the Implementation And Use Of The...mentioning
confidence: 99%