E-procurement Adoption Among Large Scale Manufacturers in Nairobi, Kenya
Abstract
E-Procurement is more than just a system for making purchases online. Some companies
implement e-procurement and succeed while others fail. This study was carried out on the
adoption of e-procurement among large scale manufacturers in Nairobi, Kenya. The
study had three objectives: To ascertain the extent to which large scale manufacturers in
Nairobi have adopted e-procurement; to determine the critical success factors influencing
the success of e-procurement in large manufacturing firms in Nairobi and to establish the
challenges that face e-procurement adoption in large scale manufacturing firms in
Nairobi.
The research involved a cross-sectional survey of the large manufacturing companies
operating in Kenya. The study adopted a descriptive approach in trying to establish the
factors that influence the success of e-procurement projects. A sample size of 46
respondents was selected from a list of 455 large manufacturing companies. Data was
collected from the respondents through a questionnaire. The collected data was analyzed
using SPSS and presented in tables.
The study revealed that majority of the large scale manufacturers in Nairobi, Kenya has
adopted e-procurement with the following e-procurement practices: online advertisement
of tenders, receiving online submission of proposals for the tenders, and short listing
suppliers online among others. The five critical success factors identified were:
employees and management commitment to success of adoption; reliability of
information technology and supplier performance; monitoring the performance of eprocurement
systems; user acceptance of e-procurement systems and top management
support. The challenges established are: resistance to change from employees, lack of eprocurement
approval by company board, existence of old IT equipment among the firms
that need overhaul and lack of managerial support. The study recommends that large
scale manufacturers in Nairobi need to incorporate all the e-procurement activities into
the system; they need to find out ways of encouraging employees to make use of eprocurement
systems as well as find ways of addressing the factors that are critical to the
success of e-procurement. This will enable them to improve adoption of e-procurement.
Publisher
University of Nairobi
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