@article{Daouda_Ibrahima_2017, title={A conceptual model of factors affecting e-procurement usage among Jordanian firms}, volume={3}, url={https://ijrdo.org/index.php/bm/article/view/1489}, DOI={10.53555/bm.v3i9.1489}, abstractNote={<p>E-procurement is an organizational application of IT used in setting up agreements, facilitating the <br>Business to Business (B2B) procuring transactions for goods and services, and requesting price <br>quotations. This study explains a plan examining the organizational level e-procurement practice <br>from two perspectives- information and transaction. This study also investigates the TOE <br>determinants that influence e-procurement applications in Jordanian firms and the financial <br>performance of such applications. Even though e-procurement offers significant advantages, <br>Jordanian firms with e-procurement capability are not applying e-procurement for a substantial <br>percentage of their transactions. Using the Technology, Organization, and Environment (TOE) <br>framework, the Diffusion of Innovations (DOI) theory, and the Resource-based view (RBV) <br>theory, an integrated model is formed. The e-procurement application is assumed to be affected by <br>the technological context (relative advantage, compatibility, and complexity), organizational <br>context (organizational readiness, top management support and information system committee), <br>and environmental context (competition pressure and rules and regulations).</p&gt;}, number={9}, journal={IJRDO - Journal of Business Management}, author={Daouda, Luay and Ibrahima, Marhaiza}, year={2017}, month={Sep.}, pages={01-19} }