Framework For Introducing E- Procurement in South African Municipalities
Date
2024
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University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg
Abstract
South Africa faces challenges such as mismanagement of public finances, governance issues, and economic competitiveness, leading to disarray in local
government and poor service delivery. This situation often results in violent strikes that damage public infrastructure. The study focuses on financial accountability, ICT solutions, and e-procurement in South African municipalities, exploring perceptions and identifying critical success factors.
Qualitative methodology was employed, with 14 participants from various stakeholder groups providing insights through semi-structured interviews and self-completed questionnaires. Data analysis was conducted using Atlas.ti and triangulated with literature to enhance trustworthiness. Thematic analysis guided pattern extraction, creating a systematic framework to understand financial accountability, ICT's role, e-procurement framework design, and critical success factors.
The research findings shed light on challenges in balancing economic development and service delivery through e-procurement. Participants highlight challenges in
engaging emerging service providers while ensuring quality. Differing opinions on the importance of experience, transformative e-procurement shifts, and competitive factors are explored. Strategies for reducing prices, emphasizing online platforms, ensuring fair evaluation, transparent negotiations, and comprehensive security are discussed. A multi-faceted approach is recommended for addressing challenges in e- procurement platform availability and accessibility. Overall, participants view e- procurement as transformative for transparency, accountability, and efficiency in municipal processes.
Insights from the findings help to make some practical contributions and culminate in the development of a framework that integrates key principles of Financial
Accountability Theory into the design and implementation of E-Procurement in South African Municipalities. By aligning theoretical underpinnings with practical
considerations, this framework aims to enhance fiscal responsibility, ethical governance, and service delivery efficacy within the evolving landscape of municipal
governance in the digital age
Description
A research report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters in Business Administration to the Faculty of Commerce, Law and Management, School of Governance, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, 2024
Keywords
Financial Accountability, E-Procurement, Service Delivery, South African Municipalities, Municipal governance, Economic competitiveness, UCTD
Citation
Khoza, Vusi Duncan . (2024). Framework For Introducing E- Procurement in South African Municipalities [Master’s dissertation, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg].WireDSpace.