Implementation of electronic government procurement (e-GP) in Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS) : impact on present procurement practices and future scopes
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This thesis investigates the effects of implementing Electronic Government Procurement (e GP) on the procurement practices at Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS). A mixed methods
approach combining interviews, surveys and quantitative analysis of process data is utilized.
The study finds e-GP adoption has significantly enhanced efficiency, transparency,
competitiveness, and overall procurement efficacy at BBS. Average tender cycle time reduced
by 7 days and costs lowered by BDT 13 lakhs, representing major quantitative gains. Over 70%
of staff acknowledged benefits like increased transparency, times savings, faster completion,
expanded competition and lowered administrative burdens. However, barriers like inadequate
skills, training gaps and inability to apply e-GP for service procurement persist, inhibiting
optimal utilization. Addressing these via capability enhancement programs, mandatory e-GP
policies and continuous system refinements can help consolidate the gains. Overall, the
research validates existing theoretical conceptions on the transformational potential of
technology-led procurement reforms and localizes these to the understudied context of
statistical agencies in developing countries.
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A thesis submitted to the Brac Institute of Governance and Development
in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of
Masters in Procurement and Supply Management,2024.
Cataloged from PDF version of thesis.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 41-44).
Cataloged from PDF version of thesis.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 41-44).
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