Abstract :
As the major Information System (IS) of procurement departments, e-procurement systems have already received a significant amount of attention by researchers. However, an integrated view on the efficiency implications of both e-procurement system capabilities and the corresponding usage behavior of purchasers from a welfare economics perspective is still missing. The work at hand closes this gap by providing the results of a comprehensive literature review aiming at the integration of related scientific findings. These results include the major processes typically supported by e-procurement systems, as well as a detailed view on efficiency issues of single system components. Based on a thorough discussion of these results, a number of efficiency measures, managerial implications, as well as a well-grounded agenda for future efficiency-oriented research are derived.
Keywords :
behavioural sciences; procurement; public administration; purchasing; socio-economic effects; comprehensive literature review; e-procurement system capability; e-procurement systems; efficiency implications; efficiency measures; efficiency-oriented research; information system; managerial implications; procurement departments; purchasers; scientific findings; single system components; status quo; usage behavior; welfare economics perspective; well-grounded agenda; Economics; Procurement; Proposals; Resource management; Software; Supply chains; IS/OM interface; e-procurement; efficiency; supply chain management; welfare economics;