Factors influencing SMEs’ intention to adopt electronic tendering: empirical evidence from an emerging African market

IF 1.8 Q2 ECONOMICS
Souad Nassir, Imane Lebdaoui, Youssef Chetioui, Hind Lebdaoui
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PurposeDespite the digitalization reforms attempting to enhance public service quality, paper-based tendering is still widely used in a number of developing countries (i.e. Morocco). This has led to many issues including waste of time, higher costs as well as labor-intensive issues. E-tendering has been widely recommended as a key resolution. Still, both scholars and practitioners raised concerns related the readiness of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) to this digitalization process. The current research aims to investigate the key drivers of SMEs intention to adopt electronic tendering in the context of an emerging African market (i.e. Morocco). Specifically, the authors focus on SMEs contributing to the public procurement process and registered in the online portal recently created by the Moroccan government.Design/methodology/approachTo achieve this goal, the authors proposed a conceptual model combining the unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT) and technology acceptance model (TAM). Based on data collected from suppliers participating in Moroccan public tenders, the authors empirically tested the conceptual model using a partial least squares (PLS) estimation.FindingsFacilitating conditions and social influence had a positive impact on SMEs intention to adopt electronic tendering. The study’s findings also convey a negative impact of effort expectancy on SMEs intent to adopt e-tendering. Unexpectedly, perceived performance had no significant impact on the intention to adopt electronic bidding among Moroccan SMEs.Originality/valueThis research filled the gap in the literature with regards to SMEs e-Tendering readiness in emerging markets. With the recent digitalization reforms of public tendering in many developing economies (i.e. Morocco), the study findings can be used to improve not only government implementation of electronic bidding but also SMEs' user experience.
影响中小企业采用电子招标意向的因素:来自新兴非洲市场的经验证据
尽管数字化改革试图提高公共服务质量,但在一些发展中国家(如摩洛哥),纸质招标仍被广泛使用。这导致了许多问题,包括浪费时间,成本上升以及劳动密集型问题。电子招标已被广泛推荐为一项关键解决方案。尽管如此,学者和从业者都对中小企业(SMEs)对这一数字化进程的准备程度表示担忧。目前的研究旨在调查中小企业在新兴非洲市场(即摩洛哥)背景下采用电子招标的主要驱动因素。具体而言,作者关注的是在摩洛哥政府最近创建的在线门户网站中为公共采购过程做出贡献并注册的中小企业。为了实现这一目标,作者提出了一个将技术接受与使用统一理论(UTAUT)和技术接受模型(TAM)相结合的概念模型。基于从参与摩洛哥公开招标的供应商收集的数据,作者使用偏最小二乘(PLS)估计对概念模型进行了实证检验。发现便利条件和社会影响对中小企业采用电子招标的意愿有正向影响。研究结果还表明,努力预期对中小企业采用电子投标的意愿有负面影响。出乎意料的是,绩效感知对摩洛哥中小企业采用电子投标的意愿没有显著影响。原创性/价值本研究填补了文献中关于新兴市场中小企业电子投标准备情况的空白。随着最近许多发展中经济体(如摩洛哥)的公开招标数字化改革,研究结果不仅可以用于改善政府对电子招标的实施,还可以用于改善中小企业的用户体验。
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