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E-procurement & the SME: challenges for Scotland.

Dutra, Igor; Findlay, Chris; McGregor, Moira; McEwan, Tom

Authors

Igor Dutra

Chris Findlay

Moira McGregor

Tom McEwan



Contributors

Sandeep Krishnamurthy
Editor

Pedro Isa�as
Editor

Abstract

The growth of Internet use and subsequent uptake of e-commerce have significantly changed the business environment. Automation of procurement processes and functions has magnified opportunities and exacerbated the inherent risks in public sector procurement. The Scottish Executive has established a common e-procurement approach for public procurement agencies in Scotland. This paper examines the Scottish model and compares it with the global e-procurement experience to reveal the benefits and dangers of centralised requirements and aggregated orders. The potential impact of e-procurement policy on local Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) is analysed and recommendations made for future policy. Case studies demonstrating benefits to Scottish SMEs are reviewed. The paper concludes that the efficiency benefits of e-procurement make its widespread adoption inevitable and while e-procurement presents opportunities for SMEs, public policy makers should be alert to the risks of aggregation, centralisation and skills gaps.

Conference Name IADIS International Conference on e-Commerce
Start Date Dec 9, 2006
End Date Dec 11, 2006
Publication Date 2006
Deposit Date Mar 19, 2010
Publicly Available Date Mar 19, 2010
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Pages 281-286
Book Title Proceedings of IADIS International Conference e-Commerce
ISBN 9728924232
Keywords Scottish Executive; SME; e-procurement; e-Government;
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/id/eprint/3703
Contract Date Mar 19, 2010

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