The Benefits and Barriers of Electronic Public Procurement System: A Case Study on Public Hospitals in Turkey


Demirbaş T., Eroğlu E., Çetinkaya Ö.

in: E-Procurement Management for Successful Electronic Government Systems, Patricia Ordóñez de Pablos,Juan Manuel Cueva Lovelle,Jose Emilio Labra Gayo and Robert Tennyson, Editor, IGI Global yayınevi, New Jersey, pp.131-147, 2013

  • Publication Type: Book Chapter / Chapter Research Book
  • Publication Date: 2013
  • Publisher: IGI Global yayınevi
  • City: New Jersey
  • Page Numbers: pp.131-147
  • Editors: Patricia Ordóñez de Pablos,Juan Manuel Cueva Lovelle,Jose Emilio Labra Gayo and Robert Tennyson, Editor
  • Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University Affiliated: No

Abstract

In almost every country, public procurements are the primary issue which citizens are the most sensitive to in terms of how public money is spent. Electronic procurement systems in the public sector have been adopted as a solution in order to respond to the sensitivity of citizens because of the benefits promised. In the early 2000s, Turkey both made the public procurement legislation approximate to the European Union standards and began to develop an e-procurement system within the scope of e-transformation Turkey project. As a result of the works carried out under the leadership of the Public Procurement Authority, which is an independent administrative authority, the e-procurement system started to be used in some stages of the procurement process. Four public hospitals were determined as pilot administrations in order to improve the implementation and it was aimed to make the implementation common in all sectors according to the experiences gained in this field. The objective of this chapter is to reveal benefits gained and barriers faced during the development process of the e-procurement by focusing on
the above mentioned pilot implementation field. In order to attain this objective, the  method of case study was adopted in this research, and guiding experiences were tried to be gained for the e-procurement
implementations in the future.