International Journal of Academic Information Systems Research (IJAISR)
  Year: 2023 | Volume: 7 | Issue: 5 | Page No.: 7-16
Evaluation of E-Procurement Practice as a Tool for Effective Organization Management, a Case Study of Nansana Municipality Headquarters Download PDF
Asiimwe Susan, Otim John William, Dr Arinaitwe Julius

Abstract:
E-Procurement is more than just an online payment method. It has been promoted as a critical performance indicator that can boost a firm's productivity and expertise. E-procurement is implemented by certain businesses successfully while failing in others. The four goals of this study were to ascertain the impact of transmission of data on company performance, the impact of supplier and buyer cooperation on managerial performance, the impact of system administration on managerial performance, and the impact of billing administration on the organizational performance of Nansana Municipality. The study used an analytical approach to determine how electronic procurement affected the efficiency of the organization. A one percentage point increase in electronic supplier/buyer cooperation would typically result in a 0.224 rise in organizational management, if all other variables remained constant. Given that the P-value (0.015) is less than 0.05 and that this is of statistical significance with a confidence interval of ninety-five percent, we reject the null assumption and come to the conclusion that there is a substantial correlation between organizational leadership and electronic buyer/supplier cooperation. The study also suggests that in order to determine whether the association between e-procurement elements and corporate achievement can be broadly applied, further research must be conducted in various markets and nations. The study's conclusions will help managers create electronic purchasing plans for their organizations that will guarantee a favorable effect on the strategic viability of the companies.