Abstract
This study aims at identifying the critical governance issues of e-government procurement auction. A survey approach was conducted with Thai government officers who are involved in e-government procurement. Data is collected from at least two respondents from purchasing personnel. At least one of the respondents is in a managerial position. The results show that there are five concerns that have major roles in e-government procurement governance: strict procurement process, public officer, political official, vendor, and policy and regulation requirements. E-government procurement adoption indicates the moderate level of good governance in terms of procurement effectiveness, lower collusion among vendor, transparency, and law enforcement.
Recommended Citation
Siriluck, Rotchanakitumnuai, "Critical governance concerns of Thailand e-government procurement" (2012). CONF-IRM 2012 Proceedings. 52.
https://aisel.aisnet.org/confirm2012/52