Effect of Regulated Electronic Tendering Practices on the Implementation of Preference Regulations in Kenyan State Corporations
Published: 2018
Author(s) Name: Nurwin Fozia Rajab |
Author(s) Affiliation: Business Management Lecturer, Umma University, Kenya.
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Abstract
The objectives of the study were to determine the effect of regulated electronic tendering on the implementation of preference
regulations. The hypotheses of the study are Ho1 Regulated electronic tendering has no significant effect on the implementation of
preference regulations. The theories informing this study are technology acceptance theory, Innovation diffusion theory, Systems
theory, Affirmative action theory and Impact dimensional model. Mixed research design was used in the study. The targeted
population was 292 state corporations. A sample was taken of state corporations consisting of 127 of the population arrived at
using Nassiuma model. Data was collected using questionnaires. The questionnaires were administered to the procurement
staff of the government agencies. A pilot study was done to test the questionnaire and the finding was a Cronbachs alpha of
0.781 for implementation of preference regulation, 0.865 for regulated electronic tendering. It was found out that employees
electronically prepare for tender specifications and employees electronically search for new products and services in the
market. The questionnaires were administered to the procurement staff of the government agencies. A pilot study was done to
test the questionnaire and the finding was a Cronbachs alpha of 0.781 for implementation of preference regulation, 0.865 for
regulated electronic tendering. The study recommended that regulated electronic tendering has a tremendous role to play in the
implementation of preference regulations.
Keywords: Preference Regulations, Regulated Electronic Tendering Practices
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