Abstract

This study investigates how the advantages derived from implementing a Web-based e-procurement system in a supply chain can influence a firm's organisational performance. We propose a model that includes the contextual factors from organisational, interorganisational, and systems perspectives involved in the processes of Web-enabled direct procurement. To test the model, we conducted a survey in 105 manufacturing firms in Taiwan and used partial least-squares regression for data analysis. The results revealed that electronic purchasing activities improve organisational-level efficiency as well as the interorganisational dimension. In addition, an enhanced partnership has a positive impact on the performance of both suppliers and buyers. Finally, system initiation and system breadth both have a positive impact on buyers’ organisational performance.

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