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Volume 5 Issue 1 June 2007
Organizational Pre-conditions for e-Procurement in Governments: the Italian experience in the Public Health Care Sector
Francesco Bof1 and Pietro Previtali2
1SDA Bocconi School of Management, Milan, Italy
2 University of Pavia, Italy
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Often e-procurement systems are implemented because they are mandated by authorities’ guidelines, tools or legal setting. The growing relevance of e-procurement systems and tools in public health care organizations (HCOs) has raised much attention in business practice and the academic literature, also related to the improvement of public health care services and community welfare (e.g. Henriksen et al., EU Directives 17-18/2004). The aim of this paper is to explore organizational requirements that a HCO must meet in order to successfully implement an e-procurement system, in terms of organizational culture, managerial skills, human resource management and capabilities to manage inter organizational relationships and IT infrastructures.
We focused our investigation on the Italian Health Care Sector managed by the public in a complex environment. According to an interpretive approach, we conducted a case study research on 33 Italian public HCOs, both hospitals and local health care services, through a series of in-depth interviews to those departments responsible for procurement. In Italy, in spite of the efforts by both Governments and the EU, it seems the adoption of e-procurement has not taken off. The results show a) a lack of organizational requirements which don’t allow exploitation of ICT opportunities in the procurement processes, b) HCOs have not however considered organizational requirements in e-procurement implementation processes; this has led to a sub-optimal adoption of e-procurement systems and c) inadequacy of IT infrastructure. The implications of our research are that e-procurement diffusion and success must be anticipated by a deep analysis of the organizational requirements that can improve HCOs consciousness of how develop an e-procurement system aligned with their processes and organizations.
Keywords:
HCOs, public procurement, e-Procurement, organizational requirements
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