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The purpose of study is to examine the effects of e-procurement adoption on supply
chain performance; exploring the role of organizational culture. The study was done in
the theoretical framework of Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) and Resource
Based View (RBV) theory. The study adopted quantitative research approach and
positivism as a research philosophy. A cross-sectional design, descriptive and
inferential research designs were adopted. Data was collected from 200 workers in the
University of Education, Winneba, using self-administered questionnaires. Descriptive
statistics such as mean and standard deviations and relative importance index were used
to analyze the data collected. Also, inferential statistics such as regression analysis and
correlational analysis were additionally used to analyse the data collected. The study
found that the adoption of e-procurement at the University of Education, Winneba, is
moderate. The results indicate a positive and statistically significant relationship
between e-procurement adoption and supply chain performance. Again, the regression
analysis demonstrates that organizational culture significantly moderates the
relationship between e-procurement adoption and supply chain performance. The
analysis further highlights several key challenges hindering the full adoption and
effectiveness of e-procurement. These challenges include inadequate training
programmes, security risks, insufficient technical expertise, employee resistance,
outdated technological infrastructure, and difficulties in system integration. It is
recommended that the University invests in comprehensive training programmes for its
procurement staff. Additionally, the University should undertake a detailed assessment
to identify areas that require improvement and develop a strategic plan to achieve full
integration and utilization of e-procurement across all departments. |
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