E-procurement acceptance in the Ghanaian public sector: an application of an extended technology acceptance model (TAM) in the construction industry

M. Addy, E. Addo, S. Abdulai, T. Kwofie, C. Aigbavboa, Anita Odame Adade-Boateng
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Purpose E-procurement has the advantage of improving the overall performance of construction project delivery. The purose of this study is to uncover the factors influencing e-procurement acceptance in the public sector of Ghana’s construction industry (GCI). Using an extended unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT 2), variables that promote the acceptance of e-procurement in GCI were explored. Design/methodology/approach Data was collected using a mixed method strategy. In the first stage, a semi-structured interview was used to collect, assess and optimize the UTAUT2 model. Thematic analysis was used on the qualitative data, leading to modification of the proposed UTAUT2 model. The study subsequently used a questionnaire survey using the extended UTAUT2 model. Survey data was analyzed using structural equation modelling (SEM), leading to the identification and validation of factors that facilitate e-procurement acceptance in Ghanaian construction as well as the impact of these factors. Findings The findings of the study reveal that five independent constructs of the proposed UTAUT2 model significantly affects the behavioural intention of practitioners to accept and use e-procurement in the construction industry in Ghana. Practical implications The study will be of utility to government agencies, contracting organizations and other construction stakeholders in developing policy and programmes to support e-procurement acceptance within the sector. Originality/value This is a new extended UTAUT2 model that is applicable to technology acceptance within the public sector in sub-Saharan Africa.
加纳公共部门对电子采购的接受程度:扩展技术接受模型(TAM)在建筑行业的应用
目的 电子采购具有提高建筑项目交付整体绩效的优势。本研究的目的是揭示加纳建筑业公共部门(GCI)接受电子采购的影响因素。本研究采用扩展的技术接受与使用统一理论(UTAUT 2),对促进加纳建筑业接受电子采购的变量进行了探讨。在第一阶段,采用半结构式访谈来收集、评估和优化UTAUT2 模型。对定性数据进行了主题分析,从而对提出的UTAUT2 模型进行了修改。随后,研究使用扩展的 UTAUT2 模型进行了问卷调查。研究结果研究结果表明,所提出的UTAUT2 模型中的五个独立构造显著影响了加纳建筑行业从业人员接受和使用电子采购的行为意向。实践意义该研究将有助于政府机构、承包组织和其他建筑业利益相关者制定政策和计划,以支持该行业接受电子采购。 原创性/价值这是一个新的扩展UTAUT2模型,适用于撒哈拉以南非洲地区公共部门的技术接受情况。
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