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The Rule of ICT in the Implementation of E-Procurement in Kupang City Indonesia


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.15866/irece.v14i6.22815

Abstract


Everyone can work more swiftly and efficiently when Information, Communication, and Technology (ICT) are used. However, employing an ICT with a sufficient understanding can be beneficial. Through occurrences, field circumstances, initial data, and interviews with the government and other stakeholders, this study examines how well E-Procurement has been implemented in Kupang City. Thirty-three participants have participated in this study, performed at the procurement section of the regional secretariat in Kupang City. Interviews and surveys are used in data collection strategies. It has been gathered through the distribution of questionnaires, and SEM-PLS has been used for quantitative statistical analysis. The results show that significantly influence how E-Procurement is implemented. This indicates that improving the quality of human resources is crucial to the effective execution of E-Procurement activities. However, infrastructure has no discernible impact on either perceived usefulness or ease of use.
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ICT; Implementation; E-Procurement; TAM Models

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