A Research Framework For The Electronic Procurement Adoption Process

Topics:
Procurement and Sourcing
Tags:
Adoption,
Business Operations,
E-procurement,
Procurement,
Purchasing & Procurement,
University Of Newcastle
Source:
University of Newcastle

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Overview: This paper develops a research framework for addressing issues perceived as critical to understanding the e-procurement adoption process. Possible explanations relating to the adoption process by business are considered, accounting for the drivers and potential impediments. The discussion provides the basis for the development of a predictive model of the adoption process with relevance across activities, large and small firms and different products. Managerial implications are discussed.

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Format: PDF | Size: 321KB | Date: Dec 2006 | Pages: 9


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