Afolabi, A; Ibem, E; Aduwo, E; Tunji-Olayeni, P; Oluwunmi, O and Ayo-Vaughan, E (2022) Gauging parameters for e-procurement acquisition in construction businesses in Nigeria. International Journal of Construction Management, 22(3), pp. 426-435. ISSN 1562-3599
Abstract
e-Procurement tools build on traditional methods of procurement by integrating the processes and people involved in construction businesses through Internet-supported information and communication technologies. In spite of how crucial these tools are there is a need to for strategic management decision making before they are procured and used because of the cost and technical implications involved. The study examined the gauging parameters for e-procurement acquisition in the construction businesses by firms and organisations in Nigeria. The study utilized a survey approach of actual users of e-procurement tools and technologies in the Nigerian construction industry. A total of 759 actual users were identified from several cities in the study area. Data obtained were analyzed in stacked bars, frequencies and categorical regression. The study presented the significant gauging parameters that can influence e-procurement technology acquisition. They include staff strength of the construction business, presence of quality internet facilities, security level and validation capacity of e-procurement transactions, supportive policy and legislative framework in e-procurement usage and computer literacy level of construction stakeholders participating in an e-procurement environment. In conclusion, the study developed a framework to guide construction businesses in e-procurement technology acquisition. Every construction organization should have unique metrics for measuring and predicting technology acquisition in order to avoid obsolescence and waste of scarce resources. There is a need for supportive policies and legislative frameworks that encourage e-procurement usage among construction stakeholders in the different countries.
| Item Type: | Article |
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| Uncontrolled Keywords: | acquisition; construction businesses; e-procurement; parameters |
| Index terms: | information and communication technology, survey, strategic management, decision-making, validation, construction organization, Nigeria, acquisition, obsolescence, presence, construction industry, internet |
| Subjects: | environmental science, computing systems, business, organization, data collection methods, industry analysis, asset management, decision analysis, professional development, Geography, management |
| Topics: | Sustainability, Risk Management, Information Management, Geographical Context, Research Practice, Business Strategy, Digital Applications |
| Descriptive scope: | 4 PCTE |
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