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The mediating role of Jordanian Joint Procurement
Law: an examination of the effects of e-procurement
enablers on the reduction of expenditure
Monira A. Mufleh
Department of Management,
Faculty of Finance and Business,
World Islamic Sciences and Education University, Jordan
Email: muflehk@yahoo.com
Abstract: This work seeks to investigate the mediation role of JPD law to
reduce expenditure by enhancing, through e-procurement enablers: trust in
information technology (IT), IT infrastructure and the procurement process.
This study brings together three significant models in the e-procurement
arena, namely that presented by Turban et al. (2017) in identifying enablers of
e-procurement, the model of Vaidya and Campbell (2016), which measures
expenditure reduction, and the JPD law of 2002, as a mediating factor.
The work further aims to determine the effects of such elements on the
reduction of expenditure through the completion of an empirical survey carried
out through questionnaire distribution; a total of 352 questionnaires were
collected and underwent analysis with the use of the smart partial least square
(PLS) approach. The findings show significant influences in all relations
ensured in hypotheses testing, in regards the three enablers of e-procurement,
namely IT infrastructure, trust on IT and processes of e-procurement, on
expenditure reduction, with the Jordanian Joint Procurement Law utilised as a
mediator, with a positive amount of path coefficient (beta) despite the relation
between IT infrastructure and JPD.
Keywords: Joint Procurement Law; JPD; e-procurement enablers; expenditure
reduction.
Reference to this paper should be made as follows: Mufleh, M.A. (2020)
‘The mediating role of Jordanian Joint Procurement Law: an examination of the
effects of e-procurement enablers on the reduction of expenditure’, Int. J.
Procurement Management, Vol. 13, No. 4, pp.553–577.
Biographical notes: Monira A. Mufleh has received her PhD degree in 2014,
in Business Administration from the Faculty of Finance and Business,
The World Islamic Sciences and Education University, Jordan. She is currently
an Assistant Professor at the Department of Management, The World Islamic
Sciences and Education University, Jordan.