Abstract
The implementation of efficient management of
the supply network has been determined as a potentially beneficial way for
achieving a competitive edge and enhancing overall organizational performance.
This study investigates the effect that electronic procurement (e-procurement)
has on the operational success and effectiveness of supply management in the
manufacturing sector in Kenya. The objective of this research is to evaluate
the influence of e-supplier appraisal, electronic
resource planning (ERP), and electronic order processing on the supply
management outcomes and performance within the select firms. The goal of this
investigation is to establish a conceptual model and define three key
dimensions that include e-supplier appraisal, e-order processing, and
electronic resource planning. The research methodology employs descriptive
research, utilizing a sample size of 120 participants that were be chosen using
stratified sampling methodology. The acquisition of primary data was
facilitated by employing questionnaires of which 92 respondents participated.
The gathered data was subjected to analysis using SPSS statistical software and
subsequently presented in the form of graphical representations and tabular
formats. Furthermore, a regression analysis was administered to ascertain the
correlation between e-procurement dimensions and supply management results. The
results showed that e-supplier appraisal, electronic resource planning, and
e-order processing had significant effects on supply management performance.