dc.description.abstract | Procurement is known as a
substantial instrument in both public and
private sector organizations. However, the
manual procurement system creates
considerable issues, and it can affect to the
country. Therefore, the countries are tempted
to implement the E- Government Procurement
system because it helps to generate an income
more effectively. E-procurement was built to
reduce corruption and conspiracies, increase
public accountability, and enable the purchase
of goods and services more effective, efficient,
and affordable. The main purpose of this study
is to measure the relationship between E-GP
implementation and technology,
organizational and environmental factors.
The population for this study included
procurement divisions in Departments, State
Managed Boards, Authorities, Commissions,
Corporations, Bureaus, Institutes and
Institutions, and Government Banks. Data
were collected via a cross-sectional
questionnaire-based survey. Relevant
respondents were chosen from a sample of 162
firms using a convenient and random
sampling techniques. This resulted in an
overall response rate 43%. This study uses
quantitative research methods to identify the
variables affecting the adoption of e procurement. All variables from technology,
organizational and environmental context are
positively correlated with the dependent
variable of E-GP implementation. Results
revealed that human capacity and awareness
was the most important factor. This study
suggests, for further researches to determine
other independent factors which influence for
electronic procurement implementation.
Keywords: Procurement, promise system, E-GP
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