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E-Procurement in Emerging Economies

Ashis K. Pani and Amit Agrahari - Personal Name;

Over the last couple of years, e-procurement has received tremendous attention
from researchers and practitioners alike. However, research on
e-procurement is still scarce and scattered. This chapter looks into prior
research on inter-organizational information systems (IOIS), electronic data
interchange (EDI), channel management, and procurement to develop a research
framework and identify research issues in e-procurement. It is argued
that supply market characteristics and product characteristics can explain
the emergence of various e-procurement systems. Further, these e-procurement
systems have different impacts on inter-organizational relationships and
value generated from e-procurement. However, these impacts are moderated
by adoption and implementation risks. Though this model provides us with
a holistic view to e-procurement, it is not yet empirically validated, owing
to low e-procurement penetration.


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1-361
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English
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1-59904-155-3
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