TY - CONF CY - Kuala Lumpur AV - none KW - e-Procurement; IT infrastructures; Malaysia; Manufacturing industries; Micro level; Online surveys; Readiness assessment; research model; Research models; Technological readiness; Technology readiness KW - Industrial applications; Industrial research; Industry; Supply chains KW - Information technology UR - https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-80052576656&doi=10.1109%2fICBEIA.2011.5994265&partnerID=40&md5=3a3f746019548d3cd5caa9af23400094 ID - scholars1907 SP - 89 EP - 93 N1 - cited By 0; Conference of 2011 International Conference on Business, Engineering and Industrial Applications, ICBEIA 2011 ; Conference Date: 6 June 2011 Through 7 June 2011; Conference Code:86460 Y1 - 2011/// N2 - E-procurement is becoming a source in supply chain among organizations to improve the service of delivery and reduce cost. However, not every organization has been successful in E-procurement implementation due to non technological readiness assessment at micro level. To address this, we have proposed a research model of technology readiness for E-procurement implementation. The paper highlights the technology readiness into IT infrastructure, IT expertise and IT compatibility. Based on this research model, 142 responses of manufacturing industries of Malaysia were collected using personally administered data and online survey approach. The results shown that technological readiness have a positive relationship with E-procurement implementation. © 2011 IEEE. A1 - Naseebullah A1 - Basri, S.B. A1 - Dominic, P.D.D. A1 - Jehangir, M. TI - Technology readiness impact on E-procurement implementation SN - 9781457712807 ER -