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    <title>Why Do Firms Adopt E-Procurement Systems? Using Logistic Regression to Empirically Test a Conceptual Model</title>
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    <description>Title: Why Do Firms Adopt E-Procurement Systems? Using Logistic Regression to Empirically Test a Conceptual Model
Authors: Aguiar, António; Reis, António
Abstract: Once the factors that foster the adoption of electronicprocurement&#xD;
systems (EPSs) are identified, economic agents may&#xD;
act accordingly and develop better programs in order to achieve&#xD;
their objectives. Toward the identification of such factors, a model&#xD;
that explains the adoption of EPS is developed, considering the&#xD;
technology–organization–environment framework as well as the&#xD;
institutional theory. This model was tested with data collected from&#xD;
the 2500 largest companies operating in Portugal. On the grounds&#xD;
of the t-test for equality of means, we found evidence that EPS&#xD;
adoption is positively and significantly associated to: 1) firm size;&#xD;
2) technology competence; 3) the perception companies have about&#xD;
the EPS success of their competitors; 4) the extent of adoption&#xD;
among competitors; and 5) the readiness of the trading partners&#xD;
to perform electronic transactions. The logistic regression supplied&#xD;
further evidence that technology competence, firm size, extent of&#xD;
adoption among competitors, and trading partner readiness provide&#xD;
a reasonable estimate for each firm’s likelihood to adopt EPS.&#xD;
We also found evidence that firms whose main activity is commerce&#xD;
are more likely to adopt EPS than are firms operating on&#xD;
manufacturing or services industries.</description>
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