Exploring anti-corruption capabilities of e-procurement in construction project delivery in Nigeria

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Egidario Aduwo, E. Ibem, A. Afolabi, A. Oluwunmi, P. Tunji-Olayeni, Emmanuel A. Ayo-Vaughan, U. O. Uwakonye, A. Oni
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Abstract

The use of electronic (e-­) procurement to support the execution of supply chain management activities in the different industrial sectors is permeating all regions of the world. However, in countries in sub-Saharan Africa where there is a significant level of corruption and unethical practices in the procurement process, there is a need for a better understanding of how e-Procurement can help to check the incidence of corrupt and unethical practices in construction project delivery. This study relied on a cross-sectional survey of 759 respondents, including architects, builders, engineers, estate/facilities managers, contractors, construction/project managers, quantity surveyors, supply chain managers and others to identify and analyse the anti-corruption capabilities of e-Procurement in construction project delivery in Nigeria. The results of the descriptive statistics, relative importance index and principal components analysis identified 18 anti-corruption capabilities in e-Procurement in construction project delivery with the three most important ones being the capability of e-Procurement to ensure good inventory management/record keeping; accountability by providing audit services trail and minimise direct human contacts during bidding. The key underlying dimensions of these capabilities include the advantage of e-Procurement over the traditional paper-based method; transparent bidding process and increase in competition in construction project delivery process. The findings of this study have implications, especially, on the use of e-Procurement to curb corruption in construction procurement activities.
探讨电子采购在尼日利亚建设项目交付中的反腐败能力
使用电子采购来支持不同工业部门的供应链管理活动的执行正在渗透到世界所有地区。然而,在采购过程中存在大量腐败和不道德行为的撒哈拉以南非洲国家,有必要更好地了解电子采购如何帮助检查建筑项目交付中腐败和不道德行为的发生率。本研究基于对759名受访者的横断面调查,包括建筑师、建筑商、工程师、房地产/设施经理、承包商、建筑/项目经理、工质测量师、供应链经理和其他人,以确定和分析电子采购在尼日利亚建筑项目交付中的反腐败能力。描述性统计、相对重要性指数和主成分分析的结果确定了建设项目交付电子采购中的18个反腐败能力,其中最重要的三个能力是电子采购确保良好库存管理/记录的能力;在投标过程中,通过提供审计服务、跟踪和尽量减少直接人际接触来问责。这些能力的关键潜在维度包括电子采购相对于传统纸质采购方法的优势;透明招标过程,增加建设项目交付过程中的竞争。这项研究的结果对使用电子采购来遏制建筑采购活动中的腐败具有重要意义。
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期刊介绍: Construction Economics and Building (formerly known as the Australasian Journal of Construction Economics and Building [AJCEB]) is a peer reviewed, open access publication for original research into all aspects of the economics and management of building and construction, quantity surveying and property management as well as construction and property education. It is free for authors, readers and libraries.
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