E-procurement implementation challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic / Ronn Rowell Roangis@Rojis ... [et al.]

E-procurement, one of the Malaysian government's activities under its e-Government application, represents a more sustainable endeavour that uses the internet as the platform for its transactions. E-procurement was intended to improve the current manual procurement method used in government org...

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Main Authors: Roangis@Rojis, Ronn Rowell (Author), Mohamad Bohari, Asmah Alia (Author), Zulkifi, Mohd Zul Aswad (Author), Sebri, Nur Izzati (Author), Mahat, Noorsaidi (Author)
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Published: UiTM Press, 2023-01.
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