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Effect of e-procurement implementation on the effectiveness of rwandan hospitals from 2019-2020


par Paterne RUKUNDO
University of Kigali - Master's 2021
  

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5.1.3 Summary on effect of viable communication between bidders & Procuring Entity leads to the effectiveness of Kabaya District Hospital

The third objective of the research was to determine the extent to which viable communication between bidders & Procuring Entity leads to the effectiveness of public tendering at Kabaya District Hospital.

According to Table 4.12, there was a moderate positive relationship between viable communication between bidders, Procuring Entity and the effectiveness of public tendering at Kabaya District Hospital (r=.779, p of 0.019 which is less than 0.05). This means that a viable communication between bidders & Procuring Entity will improve the effectiveness of public tendering at Kabaya District Hospital.

Table 4.13 displays the coefficient of determination, which was calculated using the model summary and revealed how well changes in the independent variable explained variations in the dependent variable. The independent variable (viable communication between bidders & Procuring Entity) according to R Square has a 71.4 percent has effect on effectiveness of public tendering at Kabaya District Hospital. The coefficient of correlation of 0.779 indicates a moderately positive correspondence between the independent and dependent variables.

Table 4.14 demonstrates that the overall model was significant. A value of 2.317 for the estimated F statistic indicated that the entire model was significant (p value 0.029). Estimated F statistics were greater than the critical F statistic. The findings indicated that viable communication between bidders & Procuring Entity is a predictor of the effectiveness of public tendering at Kabaya District Hospital, thereby supporting the study's alternative hypothesis.

5.2 Conclusion

The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of e-procurement implementation on the effectiveness of Rwandan Hospitals, the case of Kabaya District Hospital. This study had three specific objectives: To examine how electronically submission of bids affects effectiveness of public tendering at Kabaya District Hospital. To find out the effect of easy accessing all published tenders to effectiveness of public tendering at Kabaya District Hospital. To determine the extent to which viable communication between bidders & Procuring Entity leads to the effectiveness of public tendering at Kabaya District Hospital. The study adopted a descriptive approach to establish the effect of e-procurement implementation on the effectiveness of Rwandan Hospitals. The sample size of 24 respondents was selected from a list of 35 Suppliers that have contracts with Kabaya District Hospital and staff of Kabaya District Hospital. Data was collected from the respondents through a questionnaire. The collected data was analyzed by employing descriptive statistics and inferential analysis using statistical package for social science (SPSS). The data was then presented in tables and charts. The findings indicate that there is a positive effect of the e-procurement implementation on the effectiveness of the Rwanda Hospitals.

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