The Problems Faced with E-Procurement Management in Chipre and Turkey

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https://doi.org/10.5377/reice.v8i16.10687

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e-business, procedure, e-commerce, North Cyprus

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The rapid development in communication technologies, is creating new possibilities in our commercial life. In particular, the development and expansion of the use of the internet has resulted in businesses conducting their commercial activities in an electronic environment. The new business concept, which we define as e-business, offers a wide range of market opportunities to both businesses and customers. In our article, it is aimed to establish a starting point for similar studies in the commercial relations with Turkey, which is the country with which 62% of imports and 57.2% of exports according to the end of 2018 data of the Trade Department of Northern Cyprus, by putting forward solution proposals in order to determine the similarities and differences in e-business managers Moreover, Turkey, which is among the 20 largest countries in the world economically, and Northern Cyprus, one of the world's smallest economies, may also have an effect on the problems faced with E-provision, whether economic size makes a difference or not.  The survey was prepared for the senior managers of the businesses to which it was applied. The results of our survey showed that the managers in the two countries had similar thoughts about the problems of e-provisioning, and that the economic magnitude did not differ greatly on the problems of e-provisioning studies conducted in electronic environment.

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Published

2020-12-28

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Gürsoy, M. (2020). The Problems Faced with E-Procurement Management in Chipre and Turkey. Revista Electrónica De Investigación En Ciencias Económicas, 8(16), 197–213. https://doi.org/10.5377/reice.v8i16.10687

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