Procurement Best Practices and Procurement Performance of Smes in Nairobi County
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Date
2020Author
Nyakundi, Maxwell G
Type
ThesisLanguage
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This study was on procurement best practices and procurement performance of SMEs
in Nairobi County. To accomplish study, it used descriptive research design. Out of 450
SMEs operating in Nairobi CBD, researcher sampled 45 SMEs using judgmental
sampling method. Forty-one (41) questionnaires was completed and returned by
respondents for analysis the respondents were procurement managers, procurement
officers and stores clerks. Descriptive statistics and regression method was used in data
analysis and results findings presented using tables. The objectives of the study were to
establish the extent to which procurement best practices are adopted by SME’s in
Nairobi County and to determine the relationship between procurement best practices
and procurement performance of SME’s in Nairobi County. Data revealed procurement
best practices namely green purchasing had moderate extent, adoption of information
technology had moderate extent, supplier partnering had moderate extent and
purchasing ethics had moderate extent. Therefore, this had positive relationship
between procurement best practices and procurement performance. The study
recommends more adoption and application of procurement best practices in SME in
order to enhance procurement performance in terms of minimization of cost of market
survey, quality checks on merchandise before delivery to customers, flexibility in
processing of orders and flexibility in recycling of products procured.
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University of Nairobi
Subject
Procurement PerformanceRights
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