Exploring anti-corruption capabilities of e-procurement in construction project delivery in Nigeria

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Eziyi O. Ibem
Adedeji O. Afolabi
Adedamola O. Oluwnmi
Patience F. Tunji-Olayeni
Emmanuel A. Ayo-Vaughan
Uwakonye O. Uwakonye
Aderonke A. Oni

Abstract

The use of electronic (e-­) procurement to support the execution of supply chain management activities in the different industrial sectors is permeating all regions of the world. However, in countries in sub-Saharan Africa where there is a significant level of corruption and unethical practices in the procurement process, there is a need for a better understanding of how e-Procurement can help to check the incidence of corrupt and unethical practices in construction project delivery. This study relied on a cross-sectional survey of 759 respondents, including architects, builders, engineers, estate/facilities managers, contractors, construction/project managers, quantity surveyors, supply chain managers and others to identify and analyse the anti-corruption capabilities of e-Procurement in construction project delivery in Nigeria. The results of the descriptive statistics, relative importance index and principal components analysis identified 18 anti-corruption capabilities in e-Procurement in construction project delivery with the three most important ones being the capability of e-Procurement to ensure good inventory management/record keeping; accountability by providing audit services trail and minimise direct human contacts during bidding. The key underlying dimensions of these capabilities include the advantage of e-Procurement over the traditional paper-based method; transparent bidding process and increase in competition in construction project delivery process. The findings of this study have implications, especially, on the use of e-Procurement to curb corruption in construction procurement activities.

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Aduwo, E., Ibem, E., Afolabi, A., Oluwunmi, A., Tunji-Olayeni, P., Ayo-Vaughan, E., Uwakonye, U., & Oni, A. (2020). Exploring anti-corruption capabilities of e-procurement in construction project delivery in Nigeria. Construction Economics and Building, 20(1). https://doi.org/10.5130/AJCEB.v20i1.6964
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Author Biographies

Eziyi O. Ibem, University of Nigeria, Enugu Campus

Eziyi O. Ibem is a Professor of Architecture at the University of University, Enugu Campus Nigeria. He is also a Visiting Professor at Covenant University, Ota, Nigeria and the University of Johannesburg, South Africa. His expertise is in areas of sustainable human settlements and construction procurement practices, and post occupancy evaluation.  

Adedeji O. Afolabi, Covenant University, Ota

Adedeji O. Afolabi is a Lecturer at Covenant University, Ota, Nigeria, in the Department of Building Technology. He holds a PhD from the same university and has research interest in the areas of ICT in construction, sustainable and green construction practices, and construction education.

Adedamola O. Oluwnmi, Covenant University, Ota

Adedamola O. Oluwnmi is a Senior Lecturer at Covenant University, Ota, Nigeria, in the Department of Estate Management. She holds a PhD in Estate Management from the same university and the areas of her research interests include post occupancy evaluation of academic facilities and ICT in facilities management.

Patience F. Tunji-Olayeni, Covenant University, Ota

Patience F. Tunji-Olayeni is also a Senior Lecturer at Covenant University, Ota, Nigeria, in the Department of Building Technology. She holds a PhD from the same university with a research focus on sustainable construction practices and construction education

Emmanuel A. Ayo-Vaughan, Bells University of Technology, Ota

Emmanuel A. Ayo-Vaughan is a Senior Lecturer at the Bells University, Ota, Nigeria, in the Department of Architecture. He is currently a PhD student at the University of Derby, in the UK and his research interest is in the areas of sustainable infrastructure procurement practices, affordable housing delivery and green architecture.

Uwakonye O. Uwakonye, Covenant University, Ota

Uwakonye O. Uwakonye is a Lecturer at Covenant University, Ota, Nigeria, in the Department of Architecture. He holds a PhD in Architecture from the same university and his expertise is in the areas of computer aided architecture, green architecture and housing procurement practices

Aderonke A. Oni, Covenant University, Ota

Aderonke A. Oni is a Senior Lecturer at Covenant University, Ota, Nigeria, in the Department of Computer & Information Sciences. She holds a PhD in Computer Science from the same university. Her expertise is in the areas of e-Governance, e-Participation, e-Business and information system adoption