Effects Of Electronic Procurement On Supply Chain Performance In Food Manufacturing Firms In Nairobi County, Kenya
Date
2019
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KCA University
Abstract
Through digitizing of information and data, and opportunities that are provided by the
internet, it creates a foundation to rationalize and improve efficiency in the processes of
administration of the organization. Based on the character of product and service, e procurement may not suit all goods where there is need for a very strong association
between the buyer and the supplier. This established the effects of e-procurement on
supply chain (SC) performance in food manufacturing firms in Nairobi City County. The
study specifically sought to determine the effect of tendering, e-invoicing and e-payment
on SC performance in food manufacturing firms. The methodology guiding the study
constituted descriptive research design; the target population was selected 78 staff from
the food manufacturing firms. The sampling design was census. The data collection
techniques involved questionnaires while data was analyzed quantitatively aided by SPSS
software. The presentations of findings involved use of frequency distribution tables and
graphs. The study found that e-tendering significantly and positively related with SC
performance in food manufacturing firms; e-invoicing significantly and positively related
with SC performance in food manufacturing firms; and e-procurement significantly and
positively related with SC performance in food manufacturing firms. The study
recommends management of the food manufacturing companies should ensure that the
technological architecture used in electronic procurement is compatible, management of
the firms should have financially viable e-invoicing solution through creation of critical
mass through alliance partners an provider of technology to add the necessary desirables
of e-invoicing adding necessary invoicing; Also, management of the firms should
integrate e-payment in their business transactions.