The Adoption of e-Procurement in the Indonesian Public Sector
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Open access
Authors
Napsah, Muhibuddin
Date
2016Supervisor
Jene Matthews
Type
Thesis
Award
PhD
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Humanities
School
School of Built Environment
Collection
Abstract
The adoption of electronic procurement (e-procurement) can provide strategic, operational and tactical benefits. Within Indonesia there has been a paucity of research that has examined how the benefits that can materialize from e-procurement can be obtained. This research determines the underlying variables that influence the successful adoption within the public sector. The identified variables are used to develop a benefits realisation management framework that can be used to support change management and organisational learning.
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