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Electronic procurement: a structured literature review and directions for future research

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  • Tobias Schoenherr
  • V.M. Rao Tummala

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The practice of Electronic Procurement (EP) has gained popularity over the last ten years, and so has the research on this emerging area. While first reports in the 1990s focused on general descriptions and best practices, more recent studies have dealt with specific and refined applications of this approach. Since some of the early EP technologies are maturing, while new ones are appearing constantly, a structured literature review is warranted. As such, this paper reviews 157 refereed journal articles dealing with EP, and examines them along eight key dimensions. Based on the insights gained, directions for future research are suggested.

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  • Tobias Schoenherr & V.M. Rao Tummala, 2007. "Electronic procurement: a structured literature review and directions for future research," International Journal of Procurement Management, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 1(1/2), pages 8-37.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijpman:v:1:y:2007:i:1/2:p:8-37
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    1. Walker, Helen & Brammer, Stephen, 2012. "The relationship between sustainable procurement and e-procurement in the public sector," International Journal of Production Economics, Elsevier, vol. 140(1), pages 256-268.
    2. Ramkumar, M. & Schoenherr, Tobias & Wagner, Stephan M. & Jenamani, Mamata, 2019. "Q-TAM: A quality technology acceptance model for predicting organizational buyers’ continuance intentions for e-procurement services," International Journal of Production Economics, Elsevier, vol. 216(C), pages 333-348.
    3. Jonah Kangogo & Roselyn Gakure, 2013. "Factors Affecting Electronic Procurement Implementation in Automobile Industry of Kenya," International Journal of Management Sciences, Research Academy of Social Sciences, vol. 1(6), pages 193-203.
    4. Henn, Nicolas & Lohwasser, Todor S., 2020. "The advances of community cloud computing in the business-to-business buying process," Discussion Papers of the Institute for Organisational Economics 6/2020, University of Münster, Institute for Organisational Economics.

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