Toward Realizing Operational Excellence Through e-Procurement Adoption: A Resource Based View
This study examines a conceptual framework that investigates the determining factors affecting the
e-procurement adoption by SMEs in Jordan. It extends to discover how e-procurement adoption
contributes to the enhancement of operational excellence. The proposed conceptual framework was
examined by distributing a structured questionnaire to a group of Jordan SMEs. Confirmatory factor
analysis and structural equation modeling technique were used to test the research hypotheses. The
study results reveal that the IT infrastructure, top management support, and IT staff readiness have
strong influences on e-procurement adoption. It was also found that e-procurement adoption is a
powerful business tool to reach operational excellence. This implies that organizations with similar
contextual settings can potentially utilize this study's findings and promote further implementation of
e-procurement systems. This study gives deeper attention to the internal resources that decision
makers should emphasize to adopt e-procurement successfully and consequently obtain its potential
desired outcomes. The current study scrutinizes the intra-organizational competitive capabilities that
enhance successful adoption of e-procurement and provides strong evidence on the possibility to
harvest operational benefits through applying e-procurement in the SME's.