INFLUENCE OF E-TENDERING PRACTICE ON SUPPLY CHAIN PERFORMANCE IN COUNTY GOVERNMENT OF KAKAMEGA

JEREMIAH BULIBAH, DR. DENNIS JUMA (Ph.D)

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The objective of this study was to establish the influence of e-tendering practices on supply chain performance in County Government of Kakamega. The study was guided contingency theory. The study employed a descriptive research design. The population of interest targeted all the 84 officers working in supply chain department, finance department and chief officers in the County government of Kakamega. Primary data was collected using structured questionnaires. Data was analysed using SPSS version 24 and findings were analysed to come up with results which were interpreted and presented in tables, mean and standard deviations. Regression analysis was done to test and analyse results to establish the relationship between the study independent and dependent variables. The study findings revealed that there is a significant positive relationship between e-tendering practices on supply chain performance. From the research findings the researcher concluded that e-tendering practices have a positive influence on supply chain performance in County Government of Kakamega. The study recommended that County Government executive and policy makers to invest on current technology and IFMIS in there, finance and supply chain activities and operations management since the research result showed a positive influence of e-tendering on supply chain performance. 

Key Words: E-tendering practices, Supply Chain Performance

CITATION:  Bulibah, J. O., & Juma, J. (2020). Influence of e-tendering practice on supply chain performance in County government of Kakamega. The Strategic Journal of Business & Change Management, 7 (4), 1129 – 1140.


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